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Old 10-12-2010, 03:59 PM   #7
WT Sharpe
Bah, humbug!
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-Can you guys please silkscreen the NUMBERS above the letters? Having to guess them is pretty annoying.
Yes. Silkscreen the numbers.

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Better handle of PDFs.
It should handle PDFs like the Sony. The Sony, like the Kindle, can zoom-and-pan, but it can also reflow the text. This can be awkward in documents containing multiple rows and graphics, but it still beats the heck out of zoom-and-pan alone.

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EPub would be nice...
Yes it would, but it's not a major deal for me. Non-DRMed ePubs can easily be converted.

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Okay.....I'd get rid of the stupid 'twitter/facebook' thing.
I can't see myself using that either.

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I'd attach a handle to the middle of the back....so that you could hold it with your hand slid thru it while reading it without a cover.
Like my Sony Touch. The strap on the PRS-600 comes in handy when you've been reading so long you begin to nod off. Keeps accidents from happening!

The only thing I can add is that I wish the turn buttons were more like on the K2. I find that often if I lay the K3 down for a minute, when I pick it back up, I'm always hitting one of them. I suppose I'll just have to learn to pick it up differently.

All these beefs are small (except for the PDF handling, for which I turn to my Sony). The K3 is a most remarkable device.

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