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Kindle for Android is upgraded fairly regularly so I'm sure you get the same features as the new PW2. I have the original Note and whenever I travel by bus (shorter distances) I wont bring my Kindle but read on the Note. I think it works just fine and the N3 have even larger screen with better resolution so it should be just fine. Use the sepia background for less eye strain, adjust screen brightness and when reading in the dark use white text on dark background. With the N3 you get so much more functionality that the PW2.
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What Kumabjorn said, though I wouldn't use the white on dark background when in the dark: in fact I'm not sure any of us should be reading in the dark if we cared about preserving our eyesight. Increased eyestrain is a factor in glaucoma after all.
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I'm loving my Note 2. It makes a fine reader and it adjusts itself based on the amount of light that is available. I finally have an all in one machine for most situations.
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Since you have to replace your phone anyway, I would get the note 3 and see if you like reading on it before purchasing the PW 2. Some people hate reading on backlit screens but others don't find it to be an issue. If you hate reading on the phone then pick up a PW.
What's the res on the note 3? High res helps a lot to reduce eye strain for some people. |
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I enjoy reading on my Note 2. You can adjust the brightness in addition to the background colors to suit your needs. I've read on some pretty awful screen before. I read the entire Count of Monte Cristo on a 2" 240x240 Palm Pilot color.
But the best thing about it the Note 2 as an eReader is that it's always with me. It's always in my pocket and I can read anytime I feel inclined. |
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Since you already have PW1, I would choose the Samsung. Within 6 months or so, most new software features from PW2 will be ported to PW1 with a new firmware. They did that with Kindle Touch. They ported new software features from PW1 to Kindle Touch.
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The Note 3's screen is now 5.7" and resolution is full HD or close-- 1080p, up from the Note 2's 720p; ppi is at 386. I think that's higher than many dedicated e-readers.
Besides, it's now got USB3.0 connectivity-- quicker sideloading via USB if your computer/laptop already has USB3.0; 3GB RAM and you'll get either a Snapdragon 800 or Exynos 5 Octa chipset for the CPU, which means it'll run really fast and smooth with the Android Jelly Bean system. Most importantly it's lighter by 15 grams and thinner than the Note 2-- I can see it being friendly to long reading sessions with those two factors. |
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As a former note 2 user it gets my vote as well. It is quite a formidable device with decent battery life, in fact one of the best batteries to run android.
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Ordered the note! Woohoo!
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Good for you, let us know what you like about and what makes you less happy.
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