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View Full Version : Help:sony prs505 or palm TX
tringtring100 02-09-2008, 05:04 AM Hello everyone.I really like to have sony prs as i have a bulk of pdf books.Sony PRS505 is not available in our country, if i import it could cost me too much (import on electronics is high,shipping rate will also be high - i am from a remote part of the country) so it leave me no choice in opting for a substitute - Palm TX ($379 - $ 455 in my country)
I dont know much about other than stated in their web.I want it mainly for reading pdf books.Is Palm TX good for pdf viewing? Or are there a better options. Please i need your suggestions.Thanks.:)
edsohsmith 02-12-2008, 11:08 AM I have a palm TX and it would not be good for reading pdf books. The small screen works OK for text files or html files, but reading a pdf book on the TX would be maddenning.
tringtring100 02-12-2008, 12:10 PM Thanks for the reply.I am relieved now, palm TX has gone off my mind now.Thanks again :thumbsup:
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gwynevans 02-16-2008, 07:15 AM Or are there a better options. Please i need your suggestions.Thanks.:)
Note that none of the 6" screen readers are particularly good for PDF reading - covered in various past threads - the iLiad may be worth a look, as it has a bigger screen, but you might also consider a tablet or sub-notebook PC.
kacir 02-16-2008, 10:02 AM I have a bulk of pdf books
If you need to read pdf files formatted for A4 or letter, forget *any* portable reader.
Get an old notebook. My first "dedicated book reading device" was an old notebook. 286, 2MB Ram, greyscale 640x480 display, without battery, without harddisk. I have made a boot floppy (DOS 3.0) put a simple text viewer on it, plus one book.
In reading comfort for non-pdf formated fiction an e-ink device with a 6" viziplex screen is by far the best choice.
tringtring100 02-17-2008, 06:55 AM Note that none of the 6" screen readers are particularly good for PDF reading - covered in various past threads - the iLiad may be worth a look, as it has a bigger screen, but you might also consider a tablet or sub-notebook PC.
Thanks.Based on your experience (you have prs) you think Sony prs is not that good for pdf? Or Illiad would be a better one
I think tablet or sub-notebook is not as portable as ebook reader not to mention their prices.:)
tringtring100 02-17-2008, 07:08 AM If you need to read pdf files formatted for A4 or letter, forget *any* portable reader.
Get an old notebook. My first "dedicated book reading device" was an old notebook. 286, 2MB Ram, greyscale 640x480 display, without battery, without harddisk. I have made a boot floppy (DOS 3.0) put a simple text viewer on it, plus one book.
In reading comfort for non-pdf formated fiction an e-ink device with a 6" viziplex screen is by far the best choice.
Yes an old notebook will be good but i dont have; investing on old notebook is not in my favour, thanks for the suggestion though.
e-ink viziplex screen, i'll remember that thanks:)
Ordinaryuser 02-17-2008, 07:33 AM One other thought. I was considering a Palm TX also before purchasing a Sony 505 (Not here yet). At least a month ago if you have a Vista operating system, the Palm software had not been updated for Vista. That was a killer for me. I don't use PDF files much while mobile.
Good luck in your choice.
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