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Old 12-08-2015, 08:30 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by sakura-panda View Post
Ironically, I *bought* the NOOK HD+ to be a cheap Android tablet for play, but I enjoyed reading on it so much that the only apps I have installed on it are Kobo and Kindle. Then I bought a cheap Windows tablet (HP Stream 7) to play with, and for *that* one I have installed only Kobo, Nook, Kindle and Book Bazaar Reader (epubs).

I have an iPad too, but I don't read on it (much). I really like the 3:2 aspect ratio of the other two tablets over the 4:3 of the iPad and even my e-ink Sony. Somehow in my head it seems more comfortable for reading.
I have a powerful (to me) Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0; I use it almost exclusively for reading ebooks...

For whatever reason, Samsung decided that seven inch tablets didn't need OTG, and that hurts me a bit: I could do so much more with this machine if I could plug tools into it, such as my thermal camera. But it's good for reading on, and the occasional foray onto the internet when breaking out the laptop is inconvenient.
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