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Old 04-06-2020, 11:24 AM   #632
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Location: BC, Canada
Device: kobo Touch, kobo Aura
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Originally Posted by swimon126 View Post
I wonder if I would feel like this later on. I'm on my first ereader (Kindle 6") and it feels like the perfect size for me (I mostly read fiction).
In terms of phones, I have small hands so even my current phone at 5.8" is too big. Wouldn't mind going back to a 5" phone. I might be an outlier though.
I went and measured the outside of my Kobo Aura, just now. It's 11.5cm x 15cm (4.5" x 6") and perfect for me. I need an ereader that fits in my inside jacket pocket, because that's the easiest way to access the thing when I am out and about. (You remember, when it was easy to be out and about, four weeks ago).

On the other hand, now I'm thinking about a bigger ereader just for being at home.

But let's be clear about this. I want a portable reader that I can read when I'm out and about. I need one that fits in a pocket of whatever I am wearing, be it a jacket or cargo pants. And the trend of going bigger with ereaders does not serve me well.
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