Most tablets should handle it fine. I read it on a basic Samsung Galaxy Tab A and it was smooth. The key is having a screen big enough so you're not constantly pinching to zoom. I'd avoid smaller phones unless you have really good eyesight or don't mind the horizontal scrolling. The PDF itself isn't that heavy on graphics, so older devices might manage if they have a decent PDF viewer installed. Just make sure your app is updated.
Gideon Galatea? You mean that weirdly specific PDF version floating around from certain translation groups? Honestly, I’ve had the best luck reading it on an actual e-ink Kindle Paperwhite, even though it’s not officially from Amazon. The thing is, the formatting on that PDF is a bit wonky—it has those custom fonts and side-by-side text blocks for the dramatic dialogue. Apps on my phone, like Apple Books or even Adobe Reader, kept messing up the spacing and page breaks.
I sideloaded it onto my Kindle via Send to Kindle, and it rendered perfectly. The e-ink screen handles the static layout of a complex PDF way better than a scrolling phone app. My iPad Pro with the Books app was a close second, but the glare and battery drain made it less ideal for long reading sessions. If you’re trying to read it on a standard Android phone, maybe try Moon+ Reader with its PDF reflow option turned off; it’s the only one that didn’t squish the marginal notes.
This is going to sound oddly specific, but I think it depends entirely on how the PDF was generated. The one from the 'Harrow's Library' archive site has embedded fonts that some older e-readers choke on. My Kobo Clara HD struggled until I converted it via Calibre, but then you lose the exact formatting. My 2021 iPad Air with the latest iOS handled it without a hiccup in the native Files preview, which was a surprise. I’ve heard the Onyx Boox e-ink tablets are fantastic for these niche PDFs because they’re Android-based and you can use powerful reader apps like Xodo. Honestly, if smoothness is the priority, a decent modern tablet with a dedicated PDF app is a safer bet than hoping an e-reader plays nice.
Forget phones. A 10-inch tablet or any e-reader with a 300ppi screen is what you need. The text is dense and the layout is fixed. Scrolling on a small screen ruins the immersion. I use a reMarkable 2 and it feels like reading a proper, if unofficial, manuscript.
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I still keep my old Kindle Paperwhite for exactly this kind of thing. It's a dedicated e-reader, so reading Gideon Galatea offline is a breeze, and the e-ink screen is way easier on my eyes than a phone or tablet for long sessions. You just need to side-load the PDF via USB. Tablets work too, of course—my iPad with the Books app handles PDFs flawlessly, and I can annotate stuff there if I want. But I find myself reaching for the Kindle more often for pure reading because there are no notifications pinging to distract me.
A lot of people forget about smartphones, but honestly, they're perfectly capable. Any decent PDF reader app like Adobe Acrobat or even Google Drive lets you download the file and access it without an internet connection. It's not the ideal screen size for a long novel, but for catching a chapter or two on a commute, it's totally fine. The real trick is making sure you've actually downloaded the file and aren't just viewing it in a browser window, which is a common mix-up.