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Old 09-19-2020, 11:05 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Gagarin View Post
Thanks my friend...

But I don’t want big screen reader...
I want 6” screen...
Between kobo and pocketbook which one do you suggest to me?
I think they are fairly equivalent, so pick whichever is logistically more accessible for you.

I have found that Pocketbook's inbuilt viewer app has more comfortable options for PDF compared to what Kobo has. But if you install some other good viewer app (such as Koreader), Kobo and Pocketbook become quite equivalent (actually, Koreader behaves better on Kobo).

I think a 6" screen is passable for PDF files that are formatted so that the text is large enough, and particularly if the text can be reflowed. However, if the PDF files are technically advanced (containing formulas, graphs, multiple columns, footnotes, etc.) then 6" will not be enough.

A 6" screen will be okay for a while as your first ever e-reader, but if you plan to do serious reading for research purposes, you will soon need at least an 8" screen or bigger.
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