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Old 04-17-2008, 04:28 PM   #51
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People load and play entire multi-gig movies onto PDAs today. Processors are faster and meaner than they were just a few years ago. Today's SW and HW can handle larger files. Who's sweating about the size of a PDF file, really?
What PDAs are you using? No PDA that I've seen can handle multi-gig movies.

If you are talking about the media devices that are out there, yes. They can handle large files - and are very poor for eBook reading and their PDF readers are even worse than the current crop of eBook devices. Oh, and did I mention that with all that extra hardware their battery life is about 3 hours?
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