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Old 11-15-2010, 06:50 PM   #2
varelov
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If you've asked this a month ago, I would say go for nook, but as it is now I am loosing patience with it and its "I am going to make the pdf that you need to read a jumbled and drunken mess and slap it on the screen" attitude. Some say the bigger screen the better, although haven't personally tried to solve my problem that way.
If you are just after plain text with few illustrations in addition to what you've mentioned before, any reader with e-ink would do. I went along with nook and I liked it until I discovered its problem with pdf's.
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