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Old 08-18-2007, 10:31 PM   #1
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Rush Hour 3 show in HanLin V3

Rush Hour 3 poster Whith PDF format
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Old 08-19-2007, 05:27 AM   #2
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In all the pics you've shown us so far, there has been a thick band of grayed out pixels running along the bottom of the screen. I first thought it was a defect, but the band gets moved when you switch from portrait to landscape. So is that a bug or a feature?
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In all the pics you've shown us so far, there has been a thick band of grayed out pixels running along the bottom of the screen. I first thought it was a defect, but the band gets moved when you switch from portrait to landscape. So is that a bug or a feature?
No matter what it is, it's an annoyance at best. Kind of ruins the photo. But my guess is this is to show there is more to that page then displayed.
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Old 08-20-2007, 02:46 AM   #4
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In all the pics you've shown us so far, there has been a thick band of grayed out pixels running along the bottom of the screen. I first thought it was a defect, but the band gets moved when you switch from portrait to landscape. So is that a bug or a feature?
No it is not a bug. the thick band you have matained auctly is StatusBar. StatusBar show Page #, batteary lifel and operation prompt. if you guys can see the screen clearly, should be fine with bar.

I also test the some PDF with A4 size. The V3 can diasplay smotthily, but the samll letters is hard to read. Push the zoom , the dege of page have been cut. This timw every thing became biger. the samll letter geting better but shtill not good enogh. Puah the zoom again. the page display turn 90 dgree. than the one page became two.
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No it is not a bug. the thick band you have matained auctly is StatusBar. StatusBar show Page #, batteary lifel and operation prompt. if you guys can see the screen clearly, should be fine with bar.
No, not the status bar. Look;
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I also test the some PDF with A4 size. The V3 can diasplay smotthily, but the samll letters is hard to read. Push the zoom , the dege of page have been cut. This timw every thing became biger. the samll letter geting better but shtill not good enogh. Puah the zoom again. the page display turn 90 dgree. than the one page became two.
The first instance of 'zoom' sounds like your switching from page fit to width fit. The second instance is just rotate. Is there another level of zoom where you could zoom in on say a quarter of the page, then use buttons to pan from quarter to quarter?
Well, I think I know the answer to that. I don't think it really counts against the V3, since it's main use is fiction reading. It's still seems like a very capable machine.

Hopefully though, some more sophisticated features will be added to the V9 when it comes out. Considering it will have a stylus, I'd expect annotation as standard, so I'm sure Jinke will have to revise their PDF software for it.
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Old 08-20-2007, 09:36 PM   #7
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Right now I know what you mean gray band. Acutely, the gay bar at bottom of screen is design purposely. Anything under the gay bar will appear again in next page. I think is a good idea for reading. The letters or sentences under the gray shadow works like Pre-read. The reader will have a good connection when screen display to next page.
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Can you show us some PDF with text and graphics formatted for printing on letter or A4 paper so we can see how well it handles PDF? All you are showing us is a resize image that tells us basically nothing. Graphics like that tend to resize ok. But it's the text and illustrations that really matter.
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Can you show us some PDF with text and graphics formatted for printing on letter or A4 paper so we can see how well it handles PDF? All you are showing us is a resize image that tells us basically nothing. Graphics like that tend to resize ok. But it's the text and illustrations that really matter.
miyami did that in the other thread. Although the PDF chosen could of been better. I got it from a 2 second google search. Here's a comparison between the original and the resized version;
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So is the one on the right so bad because of the extreme OVER JPG compression?
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So is the one on the right so bad because of the extreme OVER JPG compression?
Probably a combination of factors. Focus on the camera, picture resolution of camera, jpg compression when originally posted, then resizing anomalies from photoshop and again, jpg compression when I posted it. But, I think you can make out that it doesn't render some of the diagonal vector graphics and the smallest text is pretty much unreadable.
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