11-02-2012, 04:40 PM | #1 |
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Which e-reader should I buy?
Hi guys, this is my first post here and I'm really looking into an e-reader to buy. It would be mostly to read pdf books since I don't have credit card and I can't buy any books.
I'm just wondering which one is the best for this feature, I'll be glad if you can tell me which one is the best for pdf's mostly and why. I won't read 2 or 3 column pdf's they'll be books in pdf formats, something like these (these are 2 books I want to read, for example) [links to copyright works deleted] Thanks guys, waiting for your answers Last edited by pdurrant; 11-10-2012 at 06:41 AM. Reason: links to copyright material |
11-02-2012, 04:53 PM | #2 |
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PDF is not really an ebook format. I would get used to getting books in either .epub or .mobi format. No 6" screen ereader is going to do well with a page size formatted for 8.5 x 11 or similar.
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11-02-2012, 05:10 PM | #3 |
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What's the connection between no credit card and only being able to read pdf's?
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11-02-2012, 05:30 PM | #4 |
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Depending on what you like, you can find a large selection of free books. I don't buy very many e-books, most of my reads are freebies or library loans. Does your library support lending of e-books? Do you like many of the public domain reads or self-published books? There are lots of freebies out there, and you don't have to limit yourself. It'd be a shame to buy an e-reader and then just use pdfs, ick.
PDFs I find are not good for text-based literature. They're fine for picture heavy documents, but none of the e-readers I've used so far are a preference for pdfs. |
11-02-2012, 06:21 PM | #5 |
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The right e-reader for you depends on what your reading preferences are: Do you prefer print that resembles a traditional book? - then the e-ink models are best (like the Nook Simple Touch) will u carry the e-reader around? - then something smaller and lighter would be better read at night - choose one with a backlight read during day and/or outside - choose a model that says "can read in daylight" - I'm not sure if the anti-glare like on the Kindle Fire HD means the same thing Most models can view multiple types of formats including pdfs - but check the accepted format lists for the various readers. I still love my Nook, Generation 1. I can read pdfs on it. The kindle app on my ipad is perfect for Amazon books. Sorry not to give a specific answer, hopes this helps. |
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11-05-2012, 08:39 AM | #6 |
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I have a Sony and have recently purchased a Kobo Mini . . . and I love both! The Kobo Mini was £59 from W. H. Smith online and it is lightweight and very convenient for travelling or carrying around. My Sony - I find - feels more 'substantial' and I love the way that you can group books in series (so that books in a series are read in the correct order) Of course, Kobo might have that facility, but I am still learning about it as I have only had it a few days! The bottom line is, I love both of my 'children' equally, but for very different reasons! Plus, you can read PDF's on either device! I hope this helps a little, but it is a very subjective thing! Hazel x |
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11-09-2012, 11:01 AM | #8 |
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11-09-2012, 11:52 AM | #9 |
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go to preferences>metadata plugboards and create a plugboard
The one I use appends the series and series number to the authors name, some prefer to append it to the title. Fields as follows Format: epub Device:Kobotouch Source Template:{author_sort}{series:| - | }{series_index:0>2s} Destination Field: authors This requires resending the books for it to work as it writes the series to the book itself when sending. It does not affect the books in your calibre library. You can also use Fields as follows Format: epub Device:any device Source Template:{author_sort}{series:| - | }{series_index:0>2s} Destination Field: authors Which may not require resending books I think automatic management must be on for it to work preferences>sending books to device and save template {author_sort}/{title} - {authors} Also the Kobotouch driver plugin must be configured for the shelves to work. Mine is configured to send only epub, delete empty bookshelves,create bookshelves with columns #genre, series. #genre is a custom column of my own so wouldn't be suitable for you. authors or author_sort should work but not sure. This may look complicated but should take less than 5 minutes and the result is worth it. And you are not dumb, plugboards are not that obvious to a new user This thread has a better but longer explanation https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=192863 Helen |
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Well guys, First of all thanks for answers. I was unaware of this pdf to other format for e-readers conversion. I thought that with an e-reader you needed to buy the books in order for them to "look" good in your e-reader, hence my thread.
Luckily, I got a kindle keybord borrowed from my university library, and started to play with it. The pdfs in that format don't look that good, but it's still readable if you put it in landscape mode. I converted one to .mobi and it looks the same as some books that are directly for kindle (some books that the device already had). So yeah, I think this will work well for me. I'll buy the Kindle 4 since it is the cheapest. Again, thanks for the responses and sorry for my ignorance. |
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Just one more thing I have not used a kindle 4so I can't compare it. The Kobo mini, because of its whiter screen enables me to read at much smaller fonts with much weaker reading glasses. Thus more on the page and better formatting options overall. The Kobo Glo with its bigger screen and higher resolutions should be much better. I know it costs more, but I would advise you to at least look at one before purchasing. The Kobo Mini at $79 CAD is much better to read on than the T1 which I believe has as good as or possibly better screen than K4 and the Glo should be even better. The Glo at $129 CAD may be more than you want to pay, but looking at the price over a year it is about 30 cents a day and while not perfect it is about as good as it gets. Plus you can download library books for it in in far more countries than a kindle. Still I am pretty sure you will be happy with the K4 as well so happy ereading. Helen |
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I love my K4. It's a great e-reader. So great, my husband has taken it over and I need to replace it. And the price is amazing.
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Completely understand that feeling, it's how I am still about my Sony 350. To me there's just nothing else like it, it's irreplaceable! The Kobo mini sounds like it's worth a look when my 350s die.
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