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Old 02-08-2010, 06:40 AM   #3
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I always prefer a larger screen. I started reading on my Siemens SX1 with a 176 x 220 pixel 2.2" screen. My next mobile phone, a Nokia N73 with 240 x 320 pixel and 2.4" screen looked a lot better. Now my T-Mobile Pulse 320 x 480 pixel 3.5" display is really great to read.

The Hanvon N156 would support 800 x 600 pixel on a 5" screen. And I don't know if that's really worth the purchase. On the other hand an e-ink display is a lot better to read. The Pocketbook 901 will probably have 1200 x 824 pixel on a 9.7" screen which is a real difference compared to my android phone.

But the question is, is it really worth the waiting or is even 9.7" too small for the native size of a PDF? The bigger screen is much more versatile than the smaller one. On the other hand 400 Euro ist a lot of money for a student only for reading fiction books.

Greetz

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