Thread: PRS-T1 Sony PRS-T1 "Please Wait"
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Old 10-19-2011, 03:35 PM   #11
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Device: Kindle3 (3G), PRS-950 (x2), PRS-T1
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Originally Posted by fafaforza View Post
You should still be able to use the pdf2lrf tool that was floating around a while back, and the new readers should still read the format (but double check this). Converting PDFs results in very true layouts and quicker page turns.
To LRF? I'll read up into that, but I thought- correct me if I'm wrong or on the road track here- that LRF was not supported under the T1. Maybe converting to LRF and then to EPUB would help...
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18968
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=91865

Well, I just got my T1 yesterday night, but could only play around with it for an hour and a half or so. Disappointingly, very simple text PDFs seem quite taxing when reflowed, but reading EPUBs was a great experience. I use buttons for page turning, and had no "fast page turns" or freezing after reading an EPUB for one hour. Ditching PDF is simply not an option for me, so I might just use this as a backup or return it. Oh how I love my 950, which seems to be MUCH better for PDFs out of the box! Sony disappointed me here...
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