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Old 11-21-2018, 07:37 AM   #5
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
I returned my 12.... bought the 11 ... and kept the 10.5 :-) .... I do not have time to wait neither have a lot of patience, it is not one of my virtues.

The differences in terms of font size are minimum... almost negligible. In fact... I found this curious: there is a light gray line on the top and bottom of the PDF application, making it the exact same size as the 10.5 inches. This makes me believe, most apps are not scaling well or not updated yet.

The problem with the 12 is that it is not as portable as I would want. And having my 15 inches Samsung notebook, does not help in that regard either. The 10.5 is a better complement.

I will probably return my 11 inches iPad Pro tonight.
I have two iPads, the big iPad Pro and a iPad mini. The iPad mini is for lunch time reading, while the iPad pro is my primary reading device. I normally wear a Scott e-vest, which has pockets especially designed to hold an iPad. Maybe not the most stylish item of clothing in the world, but I'm a function over form guy and like lots of pockets.

I mostly read magazines via PDF. I think 12 inch is the smallest were I can comfortably read a page in Goodreader without having to resort to reading glasses. Different strokes for different folks. I also read magazines via the Zinio app. Both seem to be about the same, though I would say that Zinio is slightly easier to read.
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