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Old 11-06-2023, 10:02 AM   #22
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It's been a few years and I'm still in limbo about this. I need a large screen to view academic PDFs, and the choices seem to come down to an iPad Pro or the Tab X.
If it is just viewing (reading for many hours), then eink is uncontested. If it is for more, such as seriously needing to distinguish the colours in graphs and figures, annotate, send and share, it gets trickier.

In addition to ereaders, tablets, laptops and bigger computers, I nowadays own an eink monitor. I have found that real (academic) work gets done only on a real computer and if I wish to combine eink with real work, this necessitates an eink monitor attached to a real computer.
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