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Old 08-01-2015, 05:45 AM   #6
Teknikal
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Device: Sony T1, Note Pro 12.2, Honor 10
My Note Pro 12.2 does the job pretty well with pdf files/comics (big advantage of the huge screen as it shows the full page big and readable) but I think you could get away with no zooming on a roughly 10" tablet.

I would think going any smaller would force you zoom a lot and be irritating.

Mantano Reader is a very good PDF reader for Android which doubles as an epub reader it's what I use anyway.

Biggest difference between the Note series and the tab series is probably the S-pen which is a Wacom based stylus which comes with the Note range, I like it a lot it lets you do things like go into a drawing app and choose pen only mode, then you can draw without your hands effecting the screen it's also handy for being more accurate really anywhere and things like handwriting etc.

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