mayordenis wrote: » I use a 7 inch tablet but to be completely honest you are going to be zooming and panning all over the place, you can get away with the having a single page fit exactly but any page that is 2 pages together, or if the writing is even slightly too small will result in the need to zoom and pan. However I really don't find it that big a deal, and I kind of thought I would if that's any use. Also there is an android app for comixology if you happen to use that. I can see myself getting a nexus 10 more or less just for comics.
CastorTroy wrote: » Thinking of getting a tablet as well and looking at the Nexus 7. I don't mind scrolling so apart from that is it a decent tablet for comics? I just don't want to spending loads when it'll just be used for reading, browsing and probably watching video. Watched a few clips on youtube of apps like Perfect Viewer and they look to do the job
OSI wrote: » The one thing I will say though, is that a 7" tablet is far more portable and comfortable to hold/carry when commuting. I rarely took my iPad out of the house unless I was doing a decent amount of travelling, whereas the Nexus 7 comes with me everywhere.
PerrinV2 wrote: » Just got the Nexus 7,thinking abouting downloading some comics for it. Never really have gotten comics before but I was addicted to animated shows of the 90's(x-men,spiderman,hulk etc) Would the Marvel Now series be a good starting off point?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_NOW!
Turtyturd wrote: » I'd also recommend the Ultimate stuff, few posts in the 'What are you reading thread about it'.
Thwip! wrote: » In fact i'm just gonna promote the hell out of Ultimate Spider-Man, best thing Bendis has ever written and would be a great start for you PerrinV2
CastorTroy wrote: » Got my Nexus 7 and the comics look good on it. No problems reading them, though you do have to scroll for the double pages(So pretty much every page of Batwoman )