Hi
The normal size of the screen is 800*480 (you can have 1024*600 too but it makes the screen much more slow, as its’ not a “natural” screen size for the R2H, and you will be wanting to use the “natural” resolution of the device).
PDF - it depends, what a PDF file does is it opens in a screen format it was build to, but you can zoom it, per example up to the lateral size (800) of the screen.
Then you must see if with that you can read it or not.
You can easily test if this suits you, change the resolution of you computer screen to 800*600 and open the PDF file you will want to read in the device, and see if what you get in the careen it’s enough for you.
HTML - you have websites hard coded with a with size and you have the ones who just try to accommodate the information in the with of the screen they are open on.
The main problem is that the normal format of websites today is 1024*768 (you even get that info somewhere in the main page saying something like “best viewed with 1024*768” something…), and you have 800*600.
I can see easily all of them, per example, if I’m in a forum like this one, sometimes the webpage is too wide, what I do I just move the under slide of the web browser to the right until I can read the messages well… and I loose half of the name of the poster… no problem, if I think I do need to check that I just slide to that.
As I have said before, putting the web browser in full screen gets you a bit of more screen that sometimes makes a big difference.
Once more, you can test this too, just maintain your computer resolution 800*600 and browse some websites you think will be the main ones you will be reading every day or so and see if you feel comfortable with the available screen.
Bets regards,
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