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Old 02-05-2008, 11:39 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Mike's Place View Post
After about six months of studying the different readers I had decided to get a new 10" Fujitsu stylist with a 10hr battery.
Which one is that? I use a Stylistic 3400, and get 1 hour at most. I've seen external batteries, but they weigh more than the stylistic.

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Then I discovered this wonderful forum. I downloaded PDFLRFwin-0.99 and WOW!!! What a difference! It digests everything I throw at it and produces perfectly readable mathematical books. Now I love my reader! It has replaced a banker box of books and papers that use to accompany me on car trips (which explains why my wife was so happy to provide me with the Reader).
I've been using a PRS-505 is my math classes, but never though that ANY converter would convert a math text reliably. I'll have to try it.

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Are there any other math guys out there using the Sony Reader?
See my posts here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19059

I've basically decided on an UMPC as a replacement for a PRS-505, but I might go with the Fujitsu tablet you mentioned.

Andy
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