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Old 08-31-2010, 05:33 PM   #27
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Oslo/Norway
Device: PRS-600, Kindle kb Wifi, new Kindle NT, PW2, Kindle Oasis
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Originally Posted by Acton View Post
The Amazon Kindle is the best e reader for reading PDF documents, especially after it announced an upgrade....[/url]
So far it seems to me like the Sony touch/daily is much better than the Kindle in dealing with pdf. (After only two days with the kindle, so there may be hidden features).

Superior zoom and pan features on the sony. On the sony you can pan realtime across the document and zoom anyway you like.

On the Sony, you can reflow the text in the pdf.

On the Sony you can use the table of contents and links in pdf files. (I can't find that on my K3).

The pdf-search function seems more accurate on the Sony and is easier to use.

My Sony PRS-600 seems much faster in dealing with PDF than my K3.


(But ofcourse the contrast on the kindle display is far superior. The kindle 3 has a 1:10 contrast and the Sony touch PRS-600 1:2, but I'm not impressed with the PDF-support, but apparently the K3 is wastly superior to the K2 and K1).
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