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Old 06-14-2010, 01:06 PM   #1
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help comparing 600 and 900

I was wondering if someone with a Sony Daily Edition could help me to compare what a pdf looks like on the device, so I can see the difference of what it looks like on my touch edition. I have attached the pdf in question.

My problem is that I am finding on the 600 that to make the text fit to width makes the height a bit too much, and am now thinking that actually the 900 being sort of "tall" might be better for the sorts of documents I need to read (articles from jstor, etc. with all text–humanities journals). I would like to know before I make the trip to the sony store and try to get my 600 exchanged (I'm not close enough to test it out in store with an SD card). I also saw that the 900 has a crop margin feature which looks really great. So I would greatly appreciate if someone could load the pdf and take a quick picture of what it looks like fit to height.

Thanks !

PS: I am interested in reading pdfs "as they are" (meaning, what is available in abundance for my purposes) without having to convert, reflow, etc.
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