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Originally Posted by Uschiekid
@Kozzi
although some mobile versions work better, keep in mind some are only useable in the full website version. in quite a number of cases, i get redirected to the mobile version, only to have it not work properly...only by clicking "use pc website" or similar does the website become useable.
also websites that use "clicking opens a new tab/window" don't work as there are no tabs/windows. It won't even simply redirect to the linked location. the link simply doesn't work. Had this on many occasions as well.
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Sorry forgot to mention that I also use the mobile version of the site on Kindle 3:
http://www.tangthuvien.vn/forum/show...288&styleid=22
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Originally Posted by filmo
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Kobo can read PDF documents if you have to do that. Text reflow and pinch zoom that T1 and T2 have makes it easier to read those pages. I have read some books with Kobo touch and Sony T1 that are in PDF format. Both are usable but much worse than reading a epub book. The T1 can handle some of those books better than Kobo touch but sometimes only a little better when reflow doesn't work.
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About PDF, as a long time Kindle user I am used to use some tricks to get around the limitations. Not all pdfs are readable but most of the time I use them for powerpoint slides and A5-print made documents, where kindlepdfreader handles nicely with page fitting. There is also briss which can be used to cut the blank parts of an pdf, so reading those non-scanned pdf aren't actually a problem.
Screen ratio compared to Nexus 7:
http://www.displaywars.com/7-inch-16x10-vs-6,8-inch-4x3
Physical size comparison:
http://www.sizeasy.com/page/size_com...Kobo-Aurora-HD