• ramblinguy@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    I want to add that I bought the OnePlus Pad, which has been great for my use case of mainly reading epubs and PDFs. The aspect ratio is 7:5, which is much better for reading than many of the aspect ratios of other tablets I looked at. Also the battery life is pretty good, but I also don’t use it for anything computationally intensive

    Edit: It’s not exactly cheap though, costing $480. But there’s a sale right now for $400, which is still not exactly cheap. But I think it was worth the price for me

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      7 months ago

      If you’re just using it to read, I would highly recommend selling it and getting an e-ink display. I have both a Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle fire 8 plus. I just can’t read books on the fire 8 anymore, the Paperwhite is so good. If you can’t stand Amazon then rakuten makes a really good e-ink readers with their kobos.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah I really considered getting an e-ink display, but most of the ones that can handle PDFs well are in the $400-500 range anyways. Since I didn’t have another tablet, I figured that getting the OnePlus Pad first and then buying another e-ink reader down the road would probably be the better option.

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      7 months ago

      10” iPad is $250 at Best Buy right now. It’s the same one I have and it’s been brilliant for a very similar use case. I wish it were smaller though.

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      7 months ago

      Genuinely curious, but for that use case and price, did you consider an eink tablet? I love my supernote for much the same use case.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah I did, but I didn’t have another tablet, so I figured if I was going to spend $400-500, I might as well get a tablet first, and then branch out to e-ink displays if I feel that I want a more paper like display down the road. Thanks for the suggestion though! I’ll have to check out Supernote if I’m in the market- seems like it has sync integration with Google Drive which is really nice

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          7 months ago

          Yeah, totally get where you’re coming from! Dev/Community engagement used to be fantastic (probably still is it’s just mostly on Reddit) best of luck!