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Old 08-05-2011, 11:33 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by delphin View Post
Sorry, that is not correct. External 3rd party Android Apps are able to do landscape just fine.

Here's a video showing early results with a number of 3rd party Android PDF Apps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayAcdHuI5hw
Thanks,

I was not aware of that, like I explained on my post.

However, you need to root the device, which I don't agree with. Why buy something that does not work out of the box? Also, it is third party app. that you need to buy or pay (Kindle and Sony does that for free, plus is a capability that it is fully implemented and supported)

Also, does not look like run "just fine", scrolling looks really slow, at least on that video you posted.

I don't think different now. When I tested the Nook Touch I was excited, because I was expecting that feature out of the box.

Granted, good for those who still prefer the touch capabilities and can't afford a Sony, or prefer B&N.

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