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Old 05-30-2024, 02:24 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by JawadLeLogeur View Post
I've read a ton of B&W manga on the 8" Forma and it works quite well. The one inch difference is quite significant (no jokes please)

If you read anglo or franco-belgian sized comics, 7" will be a bit woeful. I read comics on a 10" RLCD (the Eyemoo which came out last year) and even then it's not the best experience, but workable.

PDFs should be fine on 7" IMO it depends on your age and eyesight. Especially just LaTeX academic formatting with just text and a few figures here and there.
Couldn't agee more. I have both a Kobo Forma 8" and a Boox Page 7". The extra inch makes a huge difference when reading mangas.

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