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11-16-2023, 08:24 PM
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I play classical guitar, and consider buying a Chromebook to use Mobilesheets, but doubt whether a 14" or a 15,5" screen is more suitable. The latter is more like a A4 format I think. What do other readers here use? Any tips?
Thanks.
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11-17-2023, 04:30 AM
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I'd also be interested in opinions
I have a 10'' Chromebook tablet I use daily (standing with sax, sitting with flute - don't ask!) and it's fine but on the small side. But I'm very tempted by a 15'' slave/mobile usb screen.
For me, however, 1/ touch screen is essential for navigation and 2/ the USI pen is just brilliant with mobilesheets, for notes and annotations.
I have a flip 14'' Chromebook... But it's a bit heavy / clumsy for me. And doesn't support the pen.
IMHO, if you're just going for a normal device - the pen is worth while. 10'' is a bit small
Also, since using MS ... I now 100% use vertical scrolling, so I don't think full page or even two page to view is that important.
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Depends more on your eyesight and aspect ratio. Those two screens may very well be the same aspect ratio. A4 is close to 2:3, the aspect ratio of an iPad. So even though the iPad is smaller than 14.4, the page image may actually be the same size on both. Personally, I have a 12.3" screen that's close to 2:3, and I wear glasses, so it's quite comfortable for me to read. I had a 14.4" before, but it was 16:9, resulting in the exactly the same page size as my smaller tablet. Anything smaller than that is hard for me to read.