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    Miloks
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    Reviewing odds on a phone feels different from using a larger display. Important details sometimes require extra scrolling, which makes comparisons less efficient. I’ve caught myself choosing faster rather than analyzing fully. While mobile access is convenient, it may reduce the depth of decision-making. Layout influences how information is processed. Do you find smaller screens affecting your accuracy?

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