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Old 11-28-2010, 04:35 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by RedNara View Post
Lol... So Kindle is better for PDF viewing. Thanks so much!

Btw is the Kindle 3g worth that extra $50? Can you surf the web on that as well? For me PDF is a pretty important thing (everything in college is handed out that way). Also, is there a way to easily convert PDF to like epub or w/e format kindle handles? So that it will actually be a more pleasant experience? Also the PDF I'm talking about are like charts and stuff.

Plus is there an easy way to convert epub to the kindle format? And also when converting these stuff, does it somehow actually mess up the file in anyways?

Also the Pearl display is better than the one on the Nook right? And Kindle has faster scrolling as well? If this is all true why would someone want the Nook over the Kindle? Other than the fact it supports epub? Also can't you just convert epub to the kindle format easily?

Pearl display on K3 is much better than the older e-ink on Nook. WiFi tends to be faster than 3G, assuming you have either a WiFi router at home or go to places that have free WiFi (Starbucks, hotel lobbies, etc). You can browse internet with WiFi, but Kindle and Nook are not really ideal for browsing web pages. Check Calibre for information about converting documents to different formats and ereaders, but Kindle does not natively read epubs.
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