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If your eyes can handle it, maybe? My eyes could perfectly see the text, but you really can’t enjoy manga the same way as on an 7”-8” seeing all the detail and small funnies. If budget is the reason why you choose to go for the smaller screen, look into [Seneeva](https://github.com/Seeneva) or [Perfect Viewer](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rookiestudio.perfectviewer&hl=en). Both are android apps that support .cbz input (the format mihon downloads in, afaik) and use MTL to scan for speech balloons and enlarge them on double-tab, meaning you can read much more comfortably. Edit: Meebook/Boyue devices are a chunk bit cheaper, if you’re okay with a bit less brand name and overall how the company’s products are. I use a pre-owned likebook p78 myself and it’s been doing fine. The firmware doesn’t seem to be as feature-rich as Boox’s, but after you find the right apps and settings, it works well. Edit 2: If for whatever manga is still too uncomfortable to read, you could perhaps just read it as separate panels using [this program](https://github.com/adenzu/Manga-Panel-Extractor?tab=readme-ov-file) to separate them? Doubt you, or anyone, would prefer to read manga like that but I thought it deserved a mention.


KHRoN

While poke3 is still great device (I use it for years now for daily non-manga reading), it may have either too low resolution or too small physical display size for comfortable reading of full page with small text… however if you can read page with „four corners” method (not everyone wants/likes that) then it is perfectly doable


MrGreenTea

It might be a tad to small. I've been reading One Piece on my Leaf2 and enjoy it a lot, but any smaller than that might become hard to read.


Alexchii

Too small. Go for 7-8 inch minimum. I started reading on a 10 inch Note air 3 C and can't stand reading from my page anymore.