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Old 09-02-2014, 08:27 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Ladyrixx View Post
I'm glad that they're actually letting "normal" people buy them. If I was still DM-ing on a regular basis, I would seriously consider one come tax refund time. That's actually big enough to display the multi-column files that D&D books are. I used to carry an entire suitcase full of books for one gaming session, this would have been so much easier on my back...
I would have thought that a large screen tablet would be better than an eink device for PDF game manuals (or any reference material come to that), because the speed of page flips and scaling beats an eink device hands down. In fact, the only benefit I can see of an eink device, for that particular use, is the longer battery life.

A large screen tablet would probably be a lot cheaper than the Sony 13 inch reader too.
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