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Old 06-07-2012, 08:41 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by muffinman123 View Post
which of the cheap popular ones have the best support for pdf right now? I don't mind standard small screen if there's good enough zooming and scrolling capability for the reader.

budget, e-ink and pdf capability are my primary concerns, although I am guessing lower budget automatically means small form factor so I probably can't find anything bigger than 6 inch screen at that price range.
Like other alread explained to you, 6" eink devices are not your best option. Too small, too slow for PDFs, plus lack of features.

While not eink, I would suggest a 1st generation iPad , even the 2nd generation. Their prices drop dramatically and used ones are a good deal. That plus GoodReader app would a a fantastic way to read PDFs.
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