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Originally Posted by Quoth
Resolution is only part of the story. Perfectly laser quality characters are no use if too small to read easily. PDF scans of old books and magazines in the public domain are tricky even at 10". Note that a Letter or A4 size document needs 14" diagonal at a reasonable aspect ratio (not 16:9) to be viewed actual size.So I bought a Libra (7") and a 10" Tablet at about the same cost as a Forma. The Forma isn't big enough, despite the similar number of pixels, nor does it have enough storage for scanned PDFs (Almost every genuine PD PDF is scanned). The Libra is as large as I'd want to read a novel. The Tablet has a 256 G byte micro SD card at an extra €40 approx.
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I never would buy a Kobo - the only thing you can do with it better than with other devices is reading kebup files.
I bought a 7,8 inch Likebook Ares with a 512 GB SD and can admire A4 pdf in 2 parts landscape - it costs less than a Forma I can scribble and I can use it in sunshine.
My 10.3 Inch Likebook Alita Im using when bigger distances are needed - eg piano notes