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Old 04-04-2024, 06:27 PM   #484
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... I've used the reMarkable, Elipsa and Sage for notes. But the tablet with Gpad handwriting or Nebo is far better. I tested also on the eink Android and the experience was abysmal.

I'm sure some people will be happy with this, but if your main reading is novels it's pointless.
Agreed, I can and do read my novels on my Note Air 3C sometimes during lunch at work. But in the evening when at home and not reading a comic or graphic novel then I am reading on my Kindle Paperwhite SE. Is there a difference in reading text between standard eInk B/W (PWSE) and reading on the Air 3C....? Yes, I cannot pinpoint it exactly, maybe text on the color is less bold (using Kindle app on the Boox)? But there a difference. It is not something I noticed really until I looked at both with a discerning eye. But I completely agree, if you just read novels then stick with normal eInk screens and save some money.
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