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Old 03-22-2012, 01:09 PM   #5
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But that depends on the type of PDF. If it's well formatted and text based so that it can reflow, a 6" screen will handle it just fine. If it's full of diagrams, charts, or tables, no 6" reader will handle it well.

To the OP, I personally don't like how B&N treats side-loaded books differently than ones purchased at B&N. I think that the Sony has better software and is easier to use. I also like having hardware buttons available when I can't touch the screen. The Sony has the best reputation for dealing with PDFs.
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