Wallcroft did a great job summarizing the points. However let me re-emphasize one point he made. Most people will not be satisfied with viewing pdf's on a 6" eink screen.
Try this experiment. On your Pc open a pdf of one of your files. Now resize the window so that it measures 6" diagonal -- just use a physical ruler to measure it out. Now try to read the pdf.
There are a couple of caveats to this experience. As Wallcraft mentioned, the eink device will be worse, because it does not refresh quickly. This means that you can't just drag the page around to move it the way you can on your screen. Instead you will need to page down and have it refresh.
Additionally, its hard to match monitor resolution (usually about 100dpi color) versus eink (about 150dpi grayscale). However, the test should give you a feel for the size/amount of a page you can view at one time.
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