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I was hoping to get away from Samsung, as I find their weird quirky implementation of Android to get on my nerves TouchWiz bloat, reversing of the back and recent apps buttons, insisting on a physical home button, for example. I would like a display that has a higher ppi and the ability to actually use the Play store, as I have at least a few apps purchased thru there.

Still, when I look all I see is Samsung and Apple practically. When I look at cheap tablets they seem to have decent specs, except for the display, so I have to rule them out. I can still return it and I am looking for suggestions on something I can exchange it towards. Any thoughts? Did you keep the Dragon Touch, or go with something else?

Any revelations? Anyone here have that?

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IMO smaller than 9. I love that the iPad Pro handles pages full size and is no compromise, no having to scroll around, zoom in, etc. Well, I guess too page spreads you might still end up having to tip it sideways or whatnot, but other than that…. Thank you so much for the reply! What is your preferred app for reading comics on the iPad Pro Try using Chunky Reader for drm-free comics on the iPad. Also need to do it for fairly cheap since its really just for comics. I use the Nook for ComicRack files and have had zero problems. The tablet itself is far from glorious, but it gets me my comics, and for that I love it.

Cool thanks. My install became corrupt and non-functional, deleted and went to re-install…. Rooting the tablet seems easier than trying to side-load. It was the perfect tablet for the job — no camera, slow processor, but great screen.

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Everything else that looked as good was twice the price. That sucks to hear. Alternately, you could look for an older apk online and sideload it, your subscription should still work with it. I bought black, but you can get one in purple Killgrave edition! I have found a few tablets that I wanna get for comics, and books, but I have to narrow it down. However I did go back to using an iPad. Not because of a particular problem with the Surface, but the website.

I found that website goes down several times a week, but during this time the App still functions. How did you use the website? Like I started in and decided to just read everything going forward from there. Even the process of downloading books to read offline seems super clunky. I feel like I must be missing something, that the website must work way better than it does.

New to comics here, only been reading them for a couple of months when Facebook popped up a 1 cent deal for Marvel Unlimited. I use a Surface 3 not pro and read Marvel Unlimited all the time on it My wife is so thrilled. For me it runs great. Only frustration I have is that on occasion a comic will stop recognizing that I am tapping in the center to turn off the tool bars. A simple refresh of the page resolves that. Saw that Comixology is getting rid of their windows up and has upgraded the web page, and that is much better.

Sorry, I completely forgot to ask you… if you read in the dark or in dim light, does the Surface 3 get dim enough for you? Regarding the Air 2 vs. No way is it pleasant to me to read on a smaller screen still! One big advantage iOS seems to have over everything else-you can dial the brightness in reading programs down below the minimum.

I think it does that through contrast tricks not sure but either way the iPad can get much darker than any Android tablet, and I think than the Surface line too. Interesting thoughts on the 9. As far as I can tell you can pretty much read any comic you could think of on that site. Long story short, enjoy it while it lasts!

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I was thinking about purchasing the Galaxy Tab 4. Does anyone know how comics fare on this? Please and thank-you. So no Kobo Arc 7, 7HD or 10 in this list? Did you try it or is not good?

I am about to buy one online, but the page is crashing all the time, so out of patience I decided to check other options and came up here. Good list by the way. I bought one maybe a year back basically just for reading Marvel Unlimited, and I liked it a lot, but it had issues. It was buggy and sluggish, and while the screen was fantastic, it forced borders on Marvel Unlimited, so it was never truly fullscreen.

Because of this — I cannot stress this enough — the best thing you can do is install Cyanogenmod. The hardware is a little dated, but installing a stripped-down version of Android basically solved every problem. That was until last week when I tried that trick and the newest version in Google Play is not compatible to Nook! After doing some research, I also opted for the Cyanogenmod option, but instead of overwriting the Nook OS, I ordered a pre-installed SD card from Amazon for about 20 bucks.

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You pop in the card and the tablet boots up like an Android tablet. I have the tab s The amoled screen is amazing. I used to use my ipad air. What seals the deal is the screen ratio which is much closer to an actual comic than the ipads screen. Since I know a lot of people are looking for tabs on the cheap. I Ordered a Yuntab Also has a card reader to make it 32gb bigger. For reading comics, I think it fantastic. It is much lighter than some older iPad my wife has and the screen is on par with everything else IMHO.

The screen is a little smaller but itis the trade off for lighter weight. Marvel Unlimited has not been a problem when side loaded. Sometimes it requires me to sign in to allow me to access the downloaded issues. My work-around has been to tether my phone very quickly to allow me access. This does not happen ever time. Your email address will not be published. DC Where to Start? Comments Hi! I will be getting the S5e, when it drops in price….

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9. It looks good but not sure. I bought a I bought a Samsung Tab S2 last year on release and have no complaints. I use Perfect Viewer. Kind of annoying.

Sorry, I just saw this. So personally I find that the Surface provides a pretty decent reading experience. Thanks for sharing that Leonis! Anyway this site is awesome, all kinds of actually useful info about all this stuff! Excellent feedback, and glad you dig the site!


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So what do you think of the Kobo Arc? This is a great tip!

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May have to try this weekend, thanks for the share. I used the Android for Nook SD card and have had no problems. Using it for well over a week. Any major issues to report?