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Old 07-29-2010, 02:06 PM   #11
AlbertaCowboy
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pdf handling that doesn't utterly suck (zoom would be nice)


This is the big one for me. I work with technical documents, architectural and structural drawings every day. I use a LOT of paper. I would love to have an efficient reader that I can actually utilize for more than pleasure reading.
I don't want backlit. I don't need to draw on them. I don't need to annotate them. I just need to reference them. PDF's are the industry standard for these drawings, and as such, it's either print them out, or use your computer. I print them out. Reading on my computer screen gives me a pounding headache. The first company that can master the PDF on a portable reader that isn't a tablet is going to win in my opinion. Lets go Team Sony.
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