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Old 03-12-2020, 04:04 AM   #72
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Originally Posted by foxQ View Post
Hi guys, I’m about to replace my 5” reader and mulling whether to buy a 6” or 8”.

I have a 9.7” Ipad, which for my tastes feels too bulky for ebooks and articles.

To those of you that have moved from 6-to-8 inches, what were the greatest impressions, likes and dislikes?

Cheers and thanks!
I went from 5" to 6", then to 6.8" and now 7.2". The 5" was perfect back then. Easily put in my pocket, sturdy... I bought the 6" because my mother also wanted the same one (good excuse: easier to give support if you have the same device! ) The difference were minor, in my eyes. The step up to the H2O (6.8") was larger (weirdly enough). But I liked it a lot better. I had a bit more line length without having to sacrifice letter size. Then I moved to the One (because of the natural light) and I must say, while the device itself is a bit more unwieldy (as in: not as easily put in a coat pocket), I really like it. Might also have something to do with the fact that I am on the edge of needing reading glasses... I can make the letters larger again without making the line length extremely short...
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