Planning on consuming. Which screen size do you guys read in? Should I buy the Clara or Libra?
>>23329642Not literature.>>>/g/
I have a kindle paperwhiteI think a small screen size is perfectly fine so long as you're reading epubs
If anything I think smaller is better (unless you suffer from very poor eyesight).So 6" is perfectly fine.
>>23329642I 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.
>>23329642If 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.
>>23330234>going >>23330232 routeMeant to say >>23330187
>>23330187>reading on a tabletNo thanks I like my eyes
>>23329642Go with bigger screen size
>>23330352it's fine on low brightness, blue filter, and negative. No worse than kindle.
>>23330377Demonstrably worse than any e-reader (unless you read for only <30mins at a time) as the light shines directly into your eye.
>>23329642pocketbook inkpad lite is the answer
>>23329642depends on if you value portability.
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.
Is there any good reason to upgrade from my Kindle Paperwhite?
>>23332540Not really
>>23332538What is the biggest kindle?
>>23333254Scribe