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Originally Posted by Sirtel
This is not an ereader as such; it's a tablet. If you don't mind reading on an ordinary tablet/computer screen and don't mind the weight, it will probably suit you. I wouldn't want to use it as an ereader (I prefer the eink screen and light weight of dedicated ereaders), but YMMV.
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Yeah, one needs to decide for themselves what kind of reader one is or what kind(s) of material will be read on a device.
For educational reading or PDFs a bigger device is always better suited, corresponding to the notion that you want the whole setting geared towards a more "work-/study-friendly" environment.
It does make a difference whether you set out for educational reading and do that while sitting straight on a desk (of sorts), with pen in hand and attention sparked, while for joyful leisure reading a more handy and small device that you can slouch on a sofa with is nicer.
Not all people have the funds for such luxury to buy more than one device, though, so maybe, @ehbowen we would need to know more about your specific use case to recommend you the right device for your needs or wants. ;-)