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Old 01-27-2008, 12:07 PM   #1
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Best reader for Technical PDFs

Hi all,

My requirement has always been reading technical books and magazines when I looked at an e-book reader. I've been waiting for the right e-book reader for years and I've been keeping an eye on the market to see the new gadgets coming out but to no avail.

I've been reading various topics on this site for the last 3 hours (or maybe even more). It's great to see so many aficionados gathered together. And I'm really happy to see that I'm not the only one looking for A4 PDF support in a reader (This doesn't change anything but it's somehow human to feel comforted when not alone in a situation).

As far as I can see, my only viable option is to have a little more patience to lay my hands on a Fujitsu FLEPia. Because, in a reader, I've always wanted the battery-life of the e-Ink, and the resolution and the color of an LCD screen, which, I believe, Fujitsu FLEPia comes with.

Panasonic Words Gear looks very slick but after seeing Fujitsu FLEPia, I cannot go and buy a WG (even if it were available outside Japan). *sigh*

Patience is a virtue... but it's killing me...

In the meantime, is there anyone out there using an e-book reader to read her/his technical PDFs (or comics)?
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