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Old 05-10-2024, 04:57 PM   #3
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I have the Onyx Boox Tab Mini C. It has a 7.8 inch screen. Its native NeoReader handles pdfs quite well. You can crop the margins to increase the size of the text, for example. I don't know about the Libra Colour except that it uses the same Kaleido 3 color Eink tech as the Tab Mini C. The Tab is an Android device, which is not your first choice. It's also more expensive than the Libra Colour. On the other hand, performance is quite good. You can install the Kobo, Kindle, Nook, and other apps. You need to use the frontlight, as contrast without the light is not good enough. It has 64 GB of internal storage, but not microSD card slot. As always, it depends on what you want a color Eink device to do. For my purposes, I like the Tab Mini C quite a bit. Perhaps the Libra Colour will be fine for your purposes, but check out the Tab Mini C, just in case...
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