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<blockquote data-quote="msankadi" data-source="post: 2239067" data-attributes="member: 38894"><p>If you want to read non-pdf books than there is no better option than Kindle.</p><p></p><p>There is absolutely no comparison of e-ink technology compared to any ips/led etc. any other panel for stress on your eyes. No tablet on the planet can match the technology in terms of ease of use, eye strain, battery life. Kindle battery life I get on paperwhite is anywhere between 20-45 days.</p><p></p><p>Even the weight of Ipad or any other tablet would be impossible to sustain continuously even for a few hours. Kindle is the ONLY option (unless you want to go for other eink readers which are also there but have lesser reach and books)</p><p></p><p>If your use case is however pdfs then don't go for a kindle. I think your budget is more than sufficient to get a basic tablet. Get a second-hand tablet on android or ios. Either should be good enough for your use case. You might need to be patient to find a good second-hand deal however, I think it is worth it to wait as there is no need to spend double the amount for your use case.</p><p></p><p>There is no problem with Kindle app or the magzter app on android tablets. They work perfectly fine. Absolutely no problems.</p><p></p><p>Problem might be people comparing a 35k ios tablet to a sub 10k android tablet. If you want premium android experience on tablets you can go for Samsung similarly priced ones. They have the best screens in the industry just like the Samsung phones have the best screens.</p><p></p><p>These apps will work on ios too. However, loading pdfs on iPad will be painful and you will probably need to use iTunes etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msankadi, post: 2239067, member: 38894"] If you want to read non-pdf books than there is no better option than Kindle. There is absolutely no comparison of e-ink technology compared to any ips/led etc. any other panel for stress on your eyes. No tablet on the planet can match the technology in terms of ease of use, eye strain, battery life. Kindle battery life I get on paperwhite is anywhere between 20-45 days. Even the weight of Ipad or any other tablet would be impossible to sustain continuously even for a few hours. Kindle is the ONLY option (unless you want to go for other eink readers which are also there but have lesser reach and books) If your use case is however pdfs then don't go for a kindle. I think your budget is more than sufficient to get a basic tablet. Get a second-hand tablet on android or ios. Either should be good enough for your use case. You might need to be patient to find a good second-hand deal however, I think it is worth it to wait as there is no need to spend double the amount for your use case. There is no problem with Kindle app or the magzter app on android tablets. They work perfectly fine. Absolutely no problems. Problem might be people comparing a 35k ios tablet to a sub 10k android tablet. If you want premium android experience on tablets you can go for Samsung similarly priced ones. They have the best screens in the industry just like the Samsung phones have the best screens. These apps will work on ios too. However, loading pdfs on iPad will be painful and you will probably need to use iTunes etc. [/QUOTE]
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