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Old 07-29-2011, 08:11 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Russeliz View Post
Thank to all, But I am look for a Eink device with GOOD battery life and one that has good a pdf reader!!
Fair enough. I think everyone considered your rooting desire to be more primary than it is, then. (The E Inks are just not going to be as much fun to root.)

Moving on to the new factors you mention:

Battery life on E Inks is generally high across the board.

PDF on any E Ink device, especially given the smaller screens, is not going to be ideal. PDF is really a page layout language designed for print, and ereaders do better with their native formats that are intended to support reflow by design. That said, Sony Readers do fairly well since they have Adobe's official Mobile PDF Reader software.

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