You get real page numbers that are according to page turns/screen size when you use the lrf. format the Sony originally used. When loading epub you will have the weird scenario that a page is two screens long or one and a half.
Same thing applies to font sizes. The moment you use lrf. the gap between the font sizes is just normal and not as it is with epubs where the step between XS-S-M fonts is so big that it is hard to find a size you are comfortable reading with.
I deDRM all my books to be able to convert them to Sonys native format or download the books from the Patricia Clark Memorial Library in lrf. format and read them in S or XS font.
The 350 is just unbeatable in portability and reading experience due to the touchscreen. That whole button push thing only distracts me. Somehow the button is never at the right place. With the Sony you can choose which way you want to swipe. Mostly I hold it in one hand and use my thumb to swipe.
If you can afford a Sony why go for a Kindle. There is a whole 12page thread of Kindle users wishing they had touchscreens and epub for library lending... thats what you get when you buy cheap. You wish you had the features of the more expensive device.
Last edited by Poppaea; 03-11-2011 at 03:10 PM.
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