What is the best tablet to read Comics & Visual novels? 10.1" or 9.7"? I heard for single pages 4:3 is superior
>>85119530
10.5 my nigga
I used to love reading on my Nexus 7
Perfect size IMO
>>85119717
Isn't 7" too small?
>>85120692
>size queens
I enjoyed my Lenovo 10" tablet but it broke way too easily
Surprisingly the Lenovo 8" I replaced it with is much more durable, and fits into back Jean pocket real easy.
>>85120752
I mean, I tested a week an 8.4" one and the zoom to read was pretty hard
>>85119530
9.7 worked great for me when I had an iPad 2. 4:3 aspect ratio is pretty decent for comics because it is close to the dimensions of an actual page from a book. Here's a screenshot from my present tablet' tho I had to reduce its size by 50% because my screenshot resolution is a bit too high
>>85121703
Neat! What tablet are you using?
>>85122116
iPad Pro LTE 12.9". But for reading comics, I'd say that a regular 9.7 inch model IPad 4 on up would be better. Reading comics on this is like reading a huge magazine while 9.7 is more like an actual comic page in terms of size. I had an iPad 2 that served me well until I gave it to a friend.
>>85119530
I use an ipad mini 4, it get's the job done with this app called ComicFlow, it even has a Web Server so you can upload your stuff without itunes or any Apple crap.
>>85123547 #
>>85121703 here. I use comic flow too. It's pretty good. Tho I wish that it has a way to lock down the different folders that I have with a password or something. The web server is a decent feature