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Old 01-05-2015, 04:41 PM   #26
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How accurate is your "larger Voyage" comment?

I currently have three ereaders (Nook HD+, Kindle DXG, and LG gPad 8.3) that I use differently. The HD+ has been relegated to graphic novel/comics use for which the 8.9 inch screen is perfect. The LG is now my primary tablet and reader. I still find myself drifting back to using the Kindle DXG periodically (currently in one of those periods) because it still gives the best overall visual "reading experience" especially when it comes to limiting and/or diffusing reflections. My issues with it are size, no backlight for low light reading, and no touchscreen.

Reason for my question is that I would love to see a fully updated version of my DXG (Voyage) in a size range of around 8.5 with 8 being an absolute lower limit and 8.9 the upper limit.

With the voluminous amount of reading I do, the DXG gives the best overall experience for the eyes.

A primarily dedicated reader with wifi, touchscreen, internal lighting and an 8+inch screen would be my ideal.
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