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Originally Posted by MarjaE
I mean, besides Amazon.
I can't use Best Buy with my disabilities.
Barnes and Noble have Nooks. Which should be easier to return, if they don't work out.
I tried Good E-Reader, but got hit by the side-scrolling ads, so I can't use their main store page either with my disabilities. But their review pages look useful.
I figure I need at least 7.8" to read small print in pdfs. I can't use zooming or panning. I don't know who allows searching by size.
Also, the ability to disable touchscreen gestures, the ability to read complex pdfs, etc.
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Nook Glowlight Plus is 7.8 and i like it. the text size options are not as good as a kindle or kobo. You can also get a tablet which is better for pdfs. ereaders are not really designed for them.