05-16-2008, 04:00 PM | #1 |
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Best Reader for pdf
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I would like to know which reader would be best for pdf viewing (excluding the iLiad-too expensive). Thanks |
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05-16-2008, 04:17 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the reply.
No, just text mostly. I personally want to get the sony one, but I heard some negative reviews when it came to pdf. Is it good if its just text? If not, then which one would work better? |
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The best bet is to convert the document to text, rtf or LRF. This is much easier done with a PDF that is all text than one with alot of images. If you are doing this then pretty much any of the readers will work for you. The other option is to get a PocketPC and use Adobe reader on it. This will allow the document to re-flow the text just as LRF does on a Sony reader. Of course, if you want an eInk device this is not an option. Hope this helps, BOb |
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05-16-2008, 04:25 PM | #5 |
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One thing that I will add to this. If your PDFs have Adobe DRM on them then you won't be able to convert them.
Another issue that I forgot to mention is that Sony is working on Adobe Digital Editions software for the PRS-505. This will allow for your to use a DRMed PDF on the Sony and it will also support the re-flow feature. So, the Sony is probably the BEST choice at this point in the above circumstance yet it is as of yet and unshipped feature. It could be two days, two weeks, two months or more until this updates firmware for the 505 ships. Hope that helps, BOb |
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Perhaps I should wait for that 9.4"
Thanks a lot though. Very helpful |
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so do i
I have lots of PDF format books in my computer. It's unconvenient to read PDF books by the unmoveable and big shape so I want to got a convenient eReader that I could read my PDF books anywhere. But, Schade, it seems there are no such eReader that could satiflied me. |
05-22-2008, 01:28 PM | #8 |
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This won't probably won't help you (sorry) but here's my 2 cents.
I read lots of books that are in PDF format. Nobody laugh, but I use the old workhorse, a REB1200 that is great for these files. Problem is, you can't find these readers unless you stumble across one on Ebay. I convert PDF to .IMP using PDFRead and have only found 3 books with text to small to read. In fact, everything else has been larger than I would normally need (probably comparable to 14 pt font). With the newest version on PDFRead, I can now read these 3 books in landscape - not the prettiest thing but it works wonderfully. I also love my reader because I can combine multiple HTML pages into one book using GEBLibrarian. I keep stopping myself from getting a Sony 505 but I read too many PDF and HTML stories. I know I'd regret it until I can add these file types without much stress on my part. By the way, is there anything out there similar to GEBLibrarian for combining HTML pages into one "book" for any other format besides .IMP? Last edited by Katelyn; 05-22-2008 at 01:43 PM. |
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05-22-2008, 04:31 PM | #10 |
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If you need to read large format .pdfs (letter or A4 size), then the best option is to get a Tablet PC for use as a reader --- no e-ink though, and LCD display, and battery life doesn't compare of course, but one does get colour and the (much) larger display.
I have a Fujitsu Stylistic in addition to my Sony PRS-505 and which I read a text on is determined by whether or no it's workable on the Sony, if not, the TabletPC is my fallback. William |
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