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Old 06-07-2024, 01:58 PM   #7
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About 10" to 13" depending on content.
However the 8″ Kobo Sage has more pixels than most 10.3″ except the Scribe, but you'd need good eyes to see the detail. Many PDFs are OK on the Sage. Scanned magazines are just about possible on the TCL Nxtpaper 11. Scanned PDF Books are much better than on eink, because eink will need to flash every page if there are shades of grey or colour (typical on book scans) and the 16M+ shades / colours (200 to 500 grey levels vs 14) make any PDF/scan without pure background better. I found the Elipsa and Sage better than my older 10″ tablets for scanned PDFs, but they are much poorer than the TCL Nxtpaper. Wife also has Sage and had a reMarkable (hated it) and had decent Lenovo 10″ tablet, but now uses her Nxtpaper 11 (it's maybe 10.9″ in reality) for all PDFs and uses the Sage only/always for epub reflowable novels.
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