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Originally Posted by Katsunami
Resolution isn't that big of an issue for me. I've had a Kindle with 166 dpi, and that was enough for me as well. My current (old) tablet is 1280x800 @ 10.1 inch (150 dpi), and never had any problems there either. Maybe it's the one advantage of having poor vision: higher resolutions stop being useful at an earlier stage.
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I don't mind that the resolution of my One is lower than my tablet. I still think you cannot compare the dpi of a LCD/OLED device with the dpi of an e-ink device. Or a paper device... Technology is different. But comparing two tablets of the same size, with different resolutions is something I absolutely do (which is why I wouldn't buy a 10" device with "only" a HD resolution, especially not if I wanted to use that device for reading, I already get annoyed when I'm programming on my SP2!)
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The KA1 is a nice size, but it's at the limit. Any bigger, and it becomes too big for a single page device
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True. That's why I don't want a device (for reading) larger than 8". Because I find 10" is too small for a 2-page device..