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Old 08-13-2014, 12:43 PM   #17
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Have you found that to be the case?
I've found myself picking up my G3 to read instead of getting up to fetch my Nexus 7. I am surprised at how much I enjoy reading on the device, so much so that I feel no urge to switch back to the tablet once I've started a book. I've found myself reading on it for hours at a time even when the tablet is within arms reach. I think the 5.5 inch screen is just at the lower end of being the right screen size for reading. The screen quality is fantastic, I've been using the smallest size font my reader will allow and it's crystal clear. I never used my old SIII to read, the 4.7 inch screen was too small and something about the display made it uncomfortable.

Even with all the reading the battery is still lasting me through the day. Being able to use the G3 as an excellent reader has turned out to be an unexpected bonus.


How is the OPO working out as a reading device? It has the same size display and even though the ppi isn't as high as the G3's it's still higher than the Nexus 7 which I find to be a wonderful reader.
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