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Old 11-22-2010, 05:21 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by jbcohen View Post
I must disagree with the crowd here. All ereaders that I have come across will read PDFs like pros. I think that you need to need to be a tad more picky then simply PDFs. My Aluratek can do that just as well as the Sony PRS readers, however there are a lot of features that you will probably want that my Aluratek will not provide.
A vote for MR. Cohen. I think the Sonys and Hanlins read PDFs quite well.. if the ereader has pdf re-flow it usually reads most pdfs adequately. If you are an academic in science or tech with lots of graphs, charts, equations, etc... then I would go for one of the large screens like the Pocket Book 902...if it passes the mustard test or the 950. For most texts a 5 inch or 6 inch screen with re-flow works fine...My Pocket Pro and 505 read PDFs decently.... again if you are one of those who is picky about wastes space, strange looking paragraphs and what not then go for the larger screen. If you need only read general texts no worries..

I just finished a Masters and read most of my readings and some books with my 505 and PP with no problems....
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