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Old 11-02-2011, 04:45 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by jj2me View Post
For me, two major functional differences I've found between my Kindle Keyboard vs. Sony PRS-350 are:

1. Kindle allows a high level contents summary when viewing Calibre newspapers and magazines (and I suppose also for purchased newspapers and magazines), while Sony does not (I looked into this once on the Calibre forums and it's something lacking in Sony). It shows up on the Kindle as "View Sections and Articles" at the bottom of the Kindle screen. This gives you a real nice way to quickly read a magazine by showing sections and article titles and summary text, to compensate for how your eyes would quickly peruse a real magazine and newspaper.
Maybe I misunderstood, but if not, just for the record: The news I get downloaded through calibre show just fine in my PRS-350, summary, jumping between sections and all.
It maybe depends on the "recipe", which makes calibre download and compose a news-edition.
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