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Has anyine tried a Huawei Mediapad X2 for reading
While i am using a 9.7 inch samsung S2 i would also like a much more portable device for travel. The few 7 inch tablets that are currently available are extremely weak and low end. I have thousands of books and need a device with at least base 32gb storage, 3gb of ram and a moderately fast processor.
The huawei while technically a phablet might just suit as a reader. Any experience on this device? |
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I have an older Acer A-500 which I've used as an e-reader. Just shove the EPUBS on however and wherever you want them organized. It's a 10.2 inch and gets a little heavy. It was running ICS 4.0.1 and no problems except weight and the fact it did NOT charge via the USB port. It had a stand with a charging socket that sat at the right angle for reading.
I now have a newer version - 5.1 and much lighter |
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