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Originally Posted by HarryT
I don't read PDFs outdoors, but sure, eInk is certainly better for that.
My problem with eInk devices for PDFs is that eInk devices are generally optimised for battery life rather than performance. On my iPad I can flip through a PDF and the pages turn as quickly as I can flip it. On the videos I've seen of large-screen eInk devices with PDFs, a 1-2s delay when turning a page seems to be normal, and that's something I don't think I could live with.
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Yep, some find it too slow even for the plain reading, let alone annotating.
I can live with those 1-2 seconds delay because I would press the next page button while reading the last line or two