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Old 07-11-2008, 11:06 AM   #633
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by griffonwing View Post
There are many role-playing fans who have all of their RPG books scanned into PDFs. As a matter of fact, many RPG companies release their books on PFD, and Wizards of the Coast have released their Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition core books (PH, DMG, MM) on PDF already.

Just with D&D 3.5 alone there are over 30 books. Try packing up a duffelbag and carrying all of those to your next game. I personally have almost all of the 3.5 books in hardback, but I downloaded PDF copies for my laptop. Much easier to tote. If I had a 9.7 Astak or other reader, I could carry them all much more easily.

Hrmm...70 pounds of books or 1 pound astak. *ponder ponder ponder*

That's why a larger screened reader has been on my list for a long time. reading a full-sized Player's Handbook, complete with 10pt font and no zooming in and scrolling over. A dream come true for myself, and many others.

I hope this answers your question.

gw
For me, the ShadowRun series is the "keeper". And they're up to nearly forty books. Far too many to keep as dead-tree.

Derek
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