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Old 03-15-2012, 12:35 PM   #136
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Originally Posted by lorenzoens View Post
People the problem with Triton's comfort can be subjective, even because our eyes differ a lot.

But when you spend those big money, you may desire a device that you can use almost anywhere, not only with some kind of light.

And it's not for everyone, having to edit all the pdf files to read them better.

I hope that sooner or later you can export your scribble pdf. But if you've optimized those files for the JBC, once you've scribbled them for study, you're going to have to use them even on pc and your other devices. Those files may not look good on other devices, after you edited for max result on the Triton.
Like I said, the light barely matters. You need light to read regular e-ink too; though the treshold might be a bit lower. But in real fact, hardly anyone is going to make an issue of replacing a 30W bulb with a 45W, as most people have 60+W bulbs in their ceilings.

Edit PDF's is not necessary, unless you really want no margins.
Same is true of the Kindle and many other e-ink devices out there; very few, actually none that I PERSONALLY know or have seen, or have worked on, has a PDF margin removal. So it's only a select few who have it, if any do have that feat.

About the scribble files, they are like separate (vector) bitmaps.You can overlay those on the text with a PDF editor; but I see no reason to export them from the device. Any other reader device with pen input will have some form (perhaps a different) scribble file format.
Complaining about this, is like complaining why your nokia's phone numbers won't transfer to your iphone (or other phone).
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