10-20-2012, 11:33 AM | #1 |
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Which tablet is best for paper reading?
Hi, there. I am a new PhD student and need to read a lot of papers. So I want to buy a tablet for the job. Typically, a paper is in A4 PDF. And I need tools like annotation (better with mathematical formula input). Someone recommends the new iPad for me because of the retina display. On the other hand, Kindle Paperwhite has come out, with E-ink suitable for reading. Also, there are tablets with 11.6" or even 13.3" display, which can better fit the size of A4. I am quite confused.
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10-20-2012, 11:36 AM | #2 |
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The iPad with the "Goodreader" app is quite simply superb for this purpose. I thoroughly recommend it.
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10-20-2012, 02:23 PM | #3 |
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I second Harry.
I'm a researcher and use my iPad3 extensively for work. iAnnotate, GoodReader and PDF Expert are all excellent annotation apps and they sync via dropbox. I used to have an iPad2 and while I'm not someone who typically upgrades every time a technological gadget comes in a new version, I exchanged it with a 3gen because of the retina display. When you are reading academic articles/pdfs for several hours a day, the screen resolution makes a difference. The screen size allows for comfortable pdf reading, IMO - I don't have to zoom in to read. In addition, I also use Sente for bibliography management (this syncs with my mac), but you can also use Mendeley or Papers. My recommendation is to definitely go for a tablet rather than an e-ink reader. I've outlined some of the reasons here, in other thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...23&postcount=8 I've found that my iPad has greatly improved my academic work flow, and I warmly recommend it. If you can afford it, I'd go for the 3gen. Last edited by jojoba; 10-20-2012 at 02:25 PM. |
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I had a quick look at this comparison: http://www.techradar.com/news/mobile...ipad-4-1108524 Seems like the nexus actually beats the iPad for screen specs, at least for ppi, so that's something to consider for reading purposes. On the other hand, the iPad will give you more max storage with 64GB vs max 32GB on the Nexus. 32GB will get you very very far, though, if you're planning to primarily store pdf documents (as opposed to music and videos). Another consideration is the operating system. If you have a mac or an iPhone, you might want consistency and go for the iPad; if you have an android phone, that could make you lean towards the Nexus. Seems like the Nexus doesn't have a 3/4G version yet, which would be a deal breaker for me, but it comes down to use patterns - a lot of people with iPads have wifi only and don't feel the need for 3g. |
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you might also consider the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1. The screen resolution isn't as good as the iPad's, but you have a WACOM digitizer with a pen that works like a real pen for drawings, handwritten notes, etc.
You can also display two programs on the screen, something no Apple device nor any other Android device can do. It helps a lot when making comparison or looking things up on the web, etc. Last edited by HansTWN; 11-02-2012 at 05:22 AM. |
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Also, I usually stay in the campus so I think there will be quite a few hotspots. Thanks for your advices UPDATE: I did some quick search and found the Android version of iAnnotate Last edited by ziyuang; 11-03-2012 at 04:16 PM. |
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