09-28-2014, 07:35 AM | #1 |
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I am looking to get a tablet to read (mostly text) news, forums, wikipedia ... I have two Kobo ereaders to do serious book reading. But I found that even the new Kobo Kobo Aura HD was no where near usable for web read. So I will get a tablet for web read while the e-ink technology evolving. I never owned any tablet (did playing with them at shop, of friends, but they are quite different from long reading sections) purpose: mostly reading web pages (on wifi) and mostly on bed, (occasionally playing some simple board games such as chess) spend: up to $500 (less is better) for a good reading experience (1) what is the optimal screen resolution for reading? (too low blurry, too high more money for less battery life?) (2) any recommendation? PS: I am not in US so most of special deals such as $200 ipad (older models) is out of question |
09-29-2014, 03:17 AM | #2 |
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I'd recommend the Nexus 7 (2nd gen, the 2013 version). It is very affordable ($225'ish), has over 300 dpi, pretty good battery life, and the 7" format makes it very portable (fits in the pockets of baggy jeans). Being a Google product, it always gets the latest Android versions, too. It's also powerful and can run non-simple games, too, and is beefy enough to serve as a competent chess partner.
It doesn't really have any competition at that price. I much prefer reading on my e-book devices, but the N7 is the only tablet that I felt somewhat comfortable reading books on due to the high resolution. I use mine for browsing and "light" work (such as answering mail when I'm on the couch), and I stream video wirelessly to it (from the laptop). If you want something larger (and less portable), I'd wait for the Nexus 9. Long-term support is important to me, so for tablets I'd really only get a Nexus or an Apple product (but find them too expensive and too locked-in). |
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09-29-2014, 07:16 PM | #4 |
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Thanks Mivo & booklover,
I am a bit concerning about site/forum without mobile version and how 7" screen can cope. (all major ones should have mobile version now?) Cheers |
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If you are talking about the MobileRead forum, I look at it on 7" tablets all the time. I just use two fingers to enlarge. I prefer not to do a lot of typing that way, but I will read posts and it's fine for that.
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My experience is the same as Booklover's. I use the N7 to browse and even post on many forums, and I never use the mobile versions even if offered. I don't have the best eyes, and don't wear glasses in bed, and it's really not a problem (if you're normal- or short-sighted anyway!). If a forum has tiny links, you can just quickly zoom in with two fingers, as Booklover wrote, and the Chrome browser will also automatically magnify a portion of the screen if it isn't sure which element you meant to touch. It sounds cumbersome, but is very fluid in practice.
I had all the same concerns before getting the N7 (I had used an iPad 2), and after the first few days of "hrm, this is pretty narrow!", it became my favorite tablet. Now all larger formats feel bulky and heavy to me. On average, I spend about two hours a day browsing or doing mail on the device. |
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I give a third vote to the Nexus 7 (2013). Very affordable, high quality, great for reading with it's 1920x1200 screen. And it is pretty holdable: very thin, about 10 oz., and very narrow if you want to hold it like a phone. There is not much bezel on the right and left so holding it by the sides (like you might with a book, where one hand holds the bottom and one holds the side, or both hold the sides) is not the easiest thing ever... but it is still doable.
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The Nexus 7 is a great device to read on, to do web browsing, puzzle type games, just about anything actually. For forums I prefer Tapatalk, but also use non mobile sites at times.
Edit: I always use non mobile sites for all browsing. Last edited by Purple Lady; 09-30-2014 at 03:23 PM. |
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Agree with the recommendation for the Nexus 7. Great for web browsing and reading on. It's what I'm reading MR on right now.
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Me too. I agree with Nexus 7. Thumbs up!
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10-01-2014, 06:12 PM | #12 |
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thanks all,
if 7" (Nexus) is good enough for this forum, then I do not have to worry about the size then; (and Wikipedia mobile version is good enough even on my children ipod touch). PS: I love this forum, a lot of quick helpful respond |
10-02-2014, 08:32 PM | #13 |
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Hey, History!
You could have a look at https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=247151 In this thread I discussed with other members tablet options with the same needs in mind. In the end, I went for a £129 Nook HD+ (9" 256 dpi screen!). I put Cyanogen mod 11 on it and it runs like clockwork! The other option is pretty solid, too £80 for Hisense Sero 8 (8", 188 dpi) - the body of that tablet is as big as a normal 7" tablet - it just has a smaller bezel. Just my 2c thrown in the pond. Last edited by horizon21; 10-02-2014 at 08:35 PM. |
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