I gave up on E Ink some years back and currently just use a mid priced Samsung tablet for reading - a Samsung Tab A 2016 which is still the current model. The Tab A 2018 is to be released at the end of this month and I will likely upgrade to that; for no good reason apart from I can usefully pass the older tablet on. The dearer AMOLED screen versions are very nice but I don't find them necessary for reading (LCD's contrast ratio being already orders of magnitude better than E Ink or paper), but great for video.
I use a 10.1 inch screen version (the new model will be 10.5 inch) because I read a mix of fiction and illustrated nonfiction. If I only read fiction I would perhaps use a smaller tablet but the larger format allows the convenience of two column reading in landscape, similar to a paper book, and less page turning.
In my reading app I use the app's color setup to tint the background to a natural paper color with black ink, and use the app's brightness control, as appropriate to the environment (I read in daylight, artificial light and in the dark), to give an appropriate level of illumination.
Last edited by AnotherCat; 08-01-2018 at 07:24 PM.
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