OP here, just following up. I ended up picking up a used Asus Memo Pad HD 7. I has a little more glare than I'd like, but it is a tablet, not e-ink . . .
While I could certainly fit more on a page with my old 10" Galaxy Tab, I do appreciate the light weight of the 7" tablet, which makes holding with one hand while reading a possibility, especially when laying on a couch or in bed (not really practical for a 10" tablet).
Overall, I got the 7" tablet to be more portable while not sacrificing too much
on the pdf readability front, and after getting through ~100 pages of a tech 'Dummies' book, I'm pleased thus far.
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger
And yes, Moonreader+ Pro did a great job keeping the page centered when I was zoomed in on the pages. It's the only reading app that did let me flip pages without having to re-adjust position each time (that I found at least).
Edit to add that I also read PDFs in landscape mode on the tablet and that works perfectly for me.
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Moon+ Reader Pro works great. In landscape, I zoomed in to eliminate the margins, centered the text on screen, and then locked the side-to-side scroll.