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Old 11-13-2015, 03:31 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Jmirko View Post
Contrary to what some may tell you, you don't need an LCD tablet for reading pdfs.
I don't believe anyone's said that you need an LCD device.

I read a lot of academic PDFs myself, however, for my Egyptology degree, and having used both eInk Android devices and conventional LCD tablets, for me personally the tablet is the clear winner due to speed and screen quality. The best combination I've found for reading PDFs is an iPad with the "Goodreader" app.

PDFs benefit from a fast CPU and a lot of RAM, neither of which the eInk devices offer. There's also the issue that no Android PDF reader I've used is as good (for me personally) as Goodreader for iOS.
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