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Laptop vs Tablet for reading PDFs: How is a tablet better?
Hi all, I just want to sit down in my garage and read .pdf files. How is a tablet superior to a laptop for this purpose?
I currently use my Sony PRS-T2 as the device that I use to read .ePub files. It works great. However, it struggles with most .pdf files: Some letters in sentences aren't readable or it'll just display the wrong letters. I need a device that can read .pdf files. I was about to buy my first tablet device today, a 10" tablet, but I stopped myself when I recalled I had an old Dell 12" laptop at home running Windows 7. The Dell's battery died, but that's fine because I can keep it plugged into the wall. Thanks! |
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Tablets are portable, but that's all I can think of, and it doesn't apply if you won't be moving around.
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You can hold a tablet easily in one hand while using a wrench in the other. That's a little awkward with a 12" laptop.
Honestly for me, PDFs are far more readable on a tablet than a laptop. The tablet is just plain easier to hold, and text appears clearer on even my non retina iPad mini than it does on any laptop screen. I can set the tablet down darn near anywhere, in spots the laptop won't necessarily fit. I can slide it into a waterproof sleeve or even a gallon size zip top bag to protect it from splashes of anything liquid (works well in the kitchen or when painting/crafting, so I'd imagine that'll do fine for the garage too). And of course, as eschwartz noted, it's more portable overall, especially since your Dell's battery is dead. But I've been using iPads for darn near everything for a few years now; my laptop sees very little use. So perhaps I'm a wee bit biased. |
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And the OP just wants to sit in the garage and read... I would recommend trying a couch or something but portability is not a requirement. Tablets are cool and awesome and everything -- just not necessarily here. Although @EbookNovice, if you are looking for an excuse to buy a tablet, we can probably come up with some good ones! |
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Do tablet screens really have better screens for reading PDFs? I thought they used the same technology? |
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But anyway....my dell netbook has a hideous screen....our Dell laptop that is currently not working has a better screen....but I would not want to read on either of them, that is for darn sure. (I do, now, want a bigger, better monitor for my desk top!) Good quality tablets are much easier to read on, but I don't read PDFs. Get a Nexus 7, or if you like Apple, the newest ipad Mini would be the best choice, IMO. The size of the screen on that is perfect. |
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As for tablet vs. computer, one reason I prefer my 10.1" tablet to my 15.6" laptop for PDFs is that not only is the image sharper, but I can also get the page bigger. If I look at one page in portrait mode on the tablet, I have 1920 Pixels and 8.6 inches for the height of the page. My laptop's a widescreen model, so I only have 768 pixels and 7.6 inches of height to display a single page. Bigger, sharper image in a smaller package makes the tablet a clear winner for me. As for a 7" tablet, that only gives me about half the area to display the page. It just isn't big enough for my eyes. (And yes, I've owned 7" tablet). |
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Reading PDF's on a tabet and reading EPUB's on an e-reader both have the same advantages over a laptop.
If you don't like reading a book on / at your laptop, you won't like reading a PDF like that. |
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You will notice a big difference between a 12" Dell and today's 9-10" tablets. The resolutions won't be any different, but the clarity will.
Would not recommend the 7 or 8 inch tablets. Full sized is the way to go for PDF reading. |
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Not an issue if the laptop will be always plugged in. so this is only relevant in a situation where portability is already the deciding issue. |
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