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Originally Posted by AdmiralAnimE
I also plan to read manga from time to time, but I thought to myself - my monitor has 100 ppi. I'm going to hold that reader closer than the monitor, and it still has some more ppi. So it won't be that bad I guess. More is better of course.
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Your monitor is probably a lot bigger than an eink reader. If you only let the window in which you are reading manga on your monitor be the same physical size as your ereader screen, then you would notice a problem. But you wouldn't do that, of course; you let the window be as big as the monitor allows. So, ppi by itself isn't that important. What is more important is how many pixels your display has. At 1600x1200 (i86 and Inkpad), the display is probably not that different from your computer monitor. So you can expect roughly the same number of pixels used to draw each thing on both displays.