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Planning on consuming.
Which screen size do you guys read in? Should I buy the Clara or Libra?

>> No.23329646

>>23329642
Not literature.
>>>/g/

>> No.23329668

I have a kindle paperwhite
I think a small screen size is perfectly fine so long as you're reading epubs

>> No.23329762

If anything I think smaller is better (unless you suffer from very poor eyesight).

So 6" is perfectly fine.

>> No.23330187

>>23329642
I have a paperwhite kindle, but since I read so many PDFs, and while it can handle them, only half a page at a time, I got a low to mid range Lenovo Tablet (M10 I think) specifically for reading PDFs using Moon reader pro. I haven't picked up my Kindle in about a year and the battery even died on standby. On the tab I dial the brightness down and use blue light filter and even "negative" setting on moon reader which makes the text white and page black. Highly recommend my set up.

>> No.23330232 [DELETED] 

>>23330187
If you extensively use pdfs, going >>23330187 route is probably for the best. I myself mostly read epubs, so I don't have any problems with my Kindle. Jailbreak it and install KOReader if you want more features.

>> No.23330234

>>23329642
If you extensively use pdfs, going >>23330232 route is probably for the best. I myself mostly read epubs, so I don't have any problems with my Kindle. Jailbreak it and install KOReader if you want more features.

>> No.23330237

>>23330234
>going >>23330232 route
Meant to say >>23330187

>> No.23330352

>>23330187
>reading on a tablet
No thanks I like my eyes

>> No.23330363

>>23329642
Go with bigger screen size

>> No.23330377

>>23330352
it's fine on low brightness, blue filter, and negative. No worse than kindle.

>> No.23331466

>>23330377
Demonstrably worse than any e-reader (unless you read for only <30mins at a time) as the light shines directly into your eye.

>> No.23331478

>>23329642
pocketbook inkpad lite is the answer

>> No.23332475

>>23329642
depends on if you value portability.

>> No.23332538

Just buy the biggest one there is. Really, they're all the same, only difference is screen size. Except the really expensive ones, those actually have extra features.

>> No.23332540

Is there any good reason to upgrade from my Kindle Paperwhite?

>> No.23333246

>>23332540
Not really

>> No.23333254

>>23332538
What is the biggest kindle?

>> No.23333512

>>23333254
Scribe