
: Re: What devices support reading scanned PDF documents well? To focus, please assume I care only about one thing: The experience of reading "side loaded," scanned PDF files of books downloaded off
I currently use 9.7" Onyx Boox M96, a device from 2014, and find it adequate for the job. To answer your questions:
the largest PDF file I have is a 330MB scan of a book at 300dpi
no problem with opening such files, browsing, scribbling on, zooming, (auto)cropping, bookmarking - you can do that all
this depends on the size of the book of course, but I generally do not have the need for scrolling/panning, I find the 9.7" size screen sufficient but there is a 13.3" model too if that's not enough for you
depending on the size/resolution/complexity turning a page of a scanned PDF file can be up to 3 seconds (e.g. my 300/600 dpi scans can take this long); if you want to skim through scanned books that's a no go, but if you read cover to cover it doesn't matter much
no eye strain and possible to read on a sunny day in your garden or by the window (no glare)
connectivity: USB, microSD, wifi, bluetooth
You may also want to have a look at my answer to this question where I talk about my general reading experience with this reader.
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