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Reading on a Smartphone
Who hasn't read a text message, directions, a menu, or news story, an article or even a book on a phone? Books are possible though difficult which is why we have dedicated readers, and tablets of various sizes.
Here is an article about the Smart Phones Screen sizes, from 3.5" to 5." Remember that eReaders used to come in 5" sizes, then passed through the 6" size to the new 7" size which is also the size of a lot of regular tablets. Some have even claimed that you need 9.7" to give the perfect "experience" and "magic." "What’s the Perfect Screen Size for Smartphones? Posted by Josh Smith | 12/23/2011 |" http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/12...r-smartphones/ "When it comes to picking a smartphone, the screen is still one of the most critical features. While outdoor readability, vibrant colors and deep blacks are important, I’m mainly talking about the size of the screen and the resolution." 3.5," 4.0," 4.5," 4.65," 5" and larger? |
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I am currently using a five inch Dell Streak.
I wear fishing shirts, and I am pretty sure a six inch phone would fit in my breast pocket (as my phone is in the left breast pocket, and my PRS-T1 is in my right breast pocket.) So how about a six inch dual screen clamshell phone? |
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I used to read exclusively on my old iPhone 3GS, with its 3.5" 320x480 screen. It was passable. I now read on my HTC HD7S, with a 4.3" 480x800 screen and it's much better.
Honestly, though, screen size is less important than resolution. An iPhone 4 or newer will be better than a 3GS or older simply because it has a higher resolution, even though the screen size itself is exactly the same. Even so, at this point my phone size sweet spot is between 4.0 and 4.3". Anything less is too small. Anything larger is too big (the wife has a 4.5" Samsung Infuse, and those extra .2" over my phone make it just ridiculous). |
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Personally I have a new Galaxy nexus with a 4.65" screen that is just perfect for me. I don't think I could go much bigger and still get it in my pocket. I have not tried to read on it yet mostly because I've just have not had the time to read since I've gotten it
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Before I got my Sony Reader (not a Christmas present btw
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There are certainly many tablets with 7" screens, but I don't know of any device that's sold primarily as a reader that has a 7" screen. Do you? |
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Also, higher resolution screens work better with smaller fonts, as the extra pixels make them more readable. Quote:
Ereader != eink. |
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one of the worst written article I have ever read, and all the ads slows down the website what a contemptuous reason for an article.
And OP, please only link quality article next time, I personally don't want to read something that's written in 10 minutes by a high school drop out who did no research and full of opinions. Last edited by FinancialWar; 12-25-2011 at 09:13 AM. |
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I've stepped up to a 4g 3.7" smartphone since with much better resoulution. I haven't tried reading a book yet since I only got it a week ago but I'll give it a whirl soon as I'm very curious. |
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First I will quote: "The Kindle Fire is a 7-inch tablet that links seamlessly with Amazon's impressive collection of digital music, video, magazine, and book services in one easy-to-use package. It boasts a great Web browser, and its curated Android app store includes most of the big must-have apps (such as Netflix, Pandora, and Hulu). The Fire has an ultra-affordable price tag, and the screen quality is exceptional for the price." - CNET Then I will say the Fire is more a reader or viewer than a tablet. To be a tablet it would need more "on board" storage, more flexibility, more openness. I would call it a "crippled tablet" perhaps, or even a "super" reader. So, in my studied opinion, the Fire is indeed an eReader. |
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For phones... I think that 4" would be about the best for me. Cause it'd be a decent sized phone and (resolution allowing) could show enough of a page for me to enjoy reading on. But, probably not for any extended reading sessions.
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The Galaxy SII with its' 4.52 inch screen is perfectly fine for reading books when you don't have your ereader with you. FTW for big screen phones.
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Maybe so in practice, but that's not how Amazon is selling it:
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IMO, LCD tablets are not Ereaders.
My car might have the ability to play music from the dashboard, but I wouldn't call the car a Stereo System. It's still a car, that also happens to have the ability to play music via a module. Last edited by howyoudoin; 12-25-2011 at 04:42 PM. |
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I'm looking forward to the 5" Galaxy Note -- when it gets to the U.S. -- as an easy-to-carry phone/mini-tablet/ereader. It might replace my 6" reader/7" tablet Pocket eDGe (which I wish had cellphone calling abilities), but it won't replace my 9.7" reader for when I have the luxury of sitting and enjoying my books!
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