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Old 11-05-2018, 04:14 AM   #30
rcentros
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Originally Posted by raintr33 View Post
I would like to keep my screen small and handy too but the big fonts that I use for my bad eyes makes the big screen a critical need
I'm lucky, at least my eyes allow close up reading. (I've always been near sighted.) I can see the definite advantage of a bigger screen for your situation.

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The Android devices can install the Overdrive app same as a phone. Haven't explore other alternatives on Android for ADE. My only worry is the ancient Android version these devices use. Its Android 6 for Nova, and Android 4 for the older devices.
I've never used the Android Overdrive app (or any Overdrive app) so, I'm guessing, it allows you to load the book on to your eReader (for use with the normal eReader) or does the Overdrive app have its own built-in reader?
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