I read comics on an Onyx Nova 7.8". The Onyx is the best device I've ever owned to read comics. I bought it mainly to read comics and also to read pdf files, particularly scanned pdfs. I cannot read comics on an LCD screen; they hurt my eyes. I can read all day on e-ink.
The Onyx allows me to set how often to refresh the screen so I can balance between ghosting and screen-flashing and speed.
The Onyx Neoreader app allows me to divide large pages into separate panels in a number of different configurations, and also to define what direction to read between panels. I think this software is essential if one is reading on a screen smaller than 9.7".
I can also move quickly in and out of a dictionary when I am reading comics in a foreign language.
The Onyx screen also seems to be particularly clear when reading comics. The Neoreader app also has a lot of image processing options, like contrast and sharpening.
I don't wish to be an Onyx fanboy, but the device is excellent for reading comics, both because of hardware, and also because of software.
Edit: I do get ghosting on the Onyx. There are pretty easy ways to flash the screen manually and automatically per app (though I'm still trying to work that latter method out). I must admit, a little ghosting doesn't bother me that much. The only time it does bother me is when it interferes with the black background in reverse night mode when reading books.
Last edited by Pajamaman; 05-28-2020 at 07:32 AM.
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