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Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts
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I use a 7" Kobo Libra 2 and it is not fatiguing in the least. I also sometimes use a 12.9" iPad Pro and I have no problem with long lines as the text is broken into two columns. |
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Still reading
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Ireland
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Magazines and newspapers are multi-column for technical reasons and much larger than paperback novels. A modern smart phone sized device isn't more ergonomic than a Kindle, Kobo, Pocketbook or Onyx Boox in 6" to 8" size at about 3:4 aspect. It just fits smaller pockets. Even the Sony PRS-350 5" ereader is preferable to a 6.3" phone shape for page layout/line length. Certainly too big a screen needs to be in landscape 2 page up, or with big margins. Like 9.7″ to 15″ screens. |
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Device: Hibreak Pro, Mira, Paperlike Colour
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The established ideal for comfortable and efficient reading is a line length of 45 to 75 characters. Most studies show performance peaks within this range. Under WCAG it's a legal requirement for website line lengths to be under 80CPL because of this.
This rule is applied in the majority of good professional print. Well-designed novels and the columns in magazines are formatted to stay within this range, as a single line across a wide page is fatiguing for the eye to track. https://practicaltypography.com/line-length.html https://stu.westga.edu/~ssynan1/literacy/Dyson.pdf Last edited by rowe; Yesterday at 12:39 PM. |
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Location: Vancouver
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I have heard that the screen on the Go 6 is good, though. I have the white Go 7, which uses some sort of plastic screen. It's really sharp and pleasant to read on, and it's extremely performant. Scrolling text on it is about as good as on the Hibreak Pro, if not better. The screens on Onyx Boox Palma, Hibreak Pro, Go 7, Go 10.3 and Note Max are really good. Note Max has ghosting issues, though. And from what I've seen the Go 6 screen is at least as good as the Go 7 screen. I would get one if not for the low RAM. |
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