Size is irrelevant for real ebooks. Real ebooks look like the pages are formated for your screen & resolution even if the font size and line spacing is changed. PDFs are electronic WYSIWG to proof or duplicate paper, so usually don't reflow at all. You can't make the font bigger like ebooks, only Zoom, then it doesn't fit.
The 13" models are mostly for PDF only and far more expensive than the Elipsa and not huge amount more pixels for the size.
The 10" approx models usually do PDF and epub (ebooks), but the best are the same number of pixels as the 300 dpi 7.8" ereaders.
I use a 7.8" 300 dpi eink, a 10" LCD tablet or a 24" 2K monitor depending on the PDF. The PDF software on the Boyue Likebook Mars autocrops PDF margins. However I bought it so as to have my local library Android App and the Elipsa wasn't out then.
I read almost all real ebooks (epub or Kindle converted to epub) on a 7" 300 dpi Kobo Libra. Before that I used a 6.8" Original H2O. My first ereader was an Amazon Kindle PW3.
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