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Old 03-30-2019, 07:10 AM   #81
Philippe D.
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Originally Posted by k1sh View Post
What I'm waiting to see is large (9" and above) e-readers with 300 DPI. I read professional PDF from scientific journals and books for my work, and most of them are in 2-columns and small font, so it would be nice to be able to have the entire page on the screen and be able to read it.
The Remarkable is about 10". Its resolution is only 225 dpi, though.

I find it quite comfortable to read my scientific PDFs, but then they tend not to be double column and not too small font; it might be different for you.

It's also able to crop margins, and will do so consistently if your PDF doesn't have different margins on left and right pages. This makes the useful display size closer to the original intended font size.

(The software on the Remarkable has lots of problems IMHO, but when reading short PDF files they are not too bad. Longer files [books] are less comfortable; when you jump to a distant page on a 700-pages long file, it takes some time to display. Still, I'm very happy with it)
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