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Old 06-11-2024, 07:37 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ereaderlover123 View Post
If I am reading scanned books what size e reader is really the sweet spot or recommended e reader
It really depends on the size of the fonts of scanned books and your preferences. For me, 10' is perfect for everything except very small font scientific books. I also can read pdf's on 8' when adequate cropping options are available, they are unreadable on 6' readers for me.

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It feels like the text is so far from my face and like there is a sheet of plastic in between me and the text. So I decided I am only interested in sunken screens. Right now I am trying the inkpad lite, it's almost perfect. I love the button placement and I can install koreader but I noticed the resolution looks a bit fuzzy and the text is more grey and not sharp black like my paperwhite.
There is a thick sheet of plastic between you and the screen. It's there for writing feel, touch screen tech, and back lighting. In Scribes case, plastic is quite harsh and thick, but you do get very even back light.

You won't get a perfect device. If I could design my own, I'd take Scribes screen, put it into reMarkable 2 body, and I'd install Pocketbooks software to run it all. I'd take it further and make two devices. One with thin phone-tech glass over the screen, no touch screen, no back light. The other with back light.
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