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Old 08-06-2018, 01:54 AM   #7
airbus02
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reading on a tablet

I prefer e-ink to a tablet screen for reading books, but have read several books via tablet and even on a 13.3" chromebook.

I've found that screen resolution and brightness matter. The higher the resolution, the more satisfying the experience. My favorite tablets for reading books were the Samsung Tab S with the amoled screen and the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9. Both were quite light, had very high resolution screens, and good brightness controls. The 8.9 screen of the Kindle was just about the right size both for holding and reading fwiw.
for various reasons, Kindle stopped doing the HDX 8.9 and has reverted to lower resolution screens.
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