Here are some quotes from glowing reviews of "the best dedicated ereader for PDFs".
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the storage limitations (8GB internal, and no card slot) won't bother anyone because the Aura One is simply unusable for PDFs.
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As much as I love reading ebooks on Kobo hardware (the formatting options are to die for) I don't use them for PDFs, and never have. The software is simply terrible, and that is true across the board.
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The brand new Kobo Aura One is now available and many people are wondering how it handles PDF files. Sadly, the rendering engine really struggles with both large and small files.
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You would think that the larger screen on the Kobo Aura One would make it a good option for reading PDFs, but the Aura One is a actually pretty disappointing in that regard.
Kobo’s software is super basic when it comes to PDFs, and it’s rather buggy to boot.
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I actually read PDF files myself btw. So it seems strange to request that I "don't bother arguing". I think it is fair that I have and voice my preferences.
The screen is smaller on the Kindle Voyage, but it still provides a superior PDF reading experience because it handles the files better. Turning pages and keeping the text in the center of the screen is a more responsive, reliable experience, allowing me to concentrate on the text. Turning pages and keeping the text placed in the center of the screen on Kobo's native firmware is not reliable or responsive enough to let me concentrate on what I'm reading.
You have shared your opinion that you think screen size is the only factor that matters when it comes to the quality of reading experience reading PDF files. That's great. Most people who actually read PDF files probably disagree with you, but I guess you really don't care.