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Old 02-05-2006, 07:48 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Laurens
In the interest of fairness, many PDFs are hard-formatted anyway. (The PDF must have structure tags for a viewer to reflow its text correctly.) PDF support isn't completely useless without reflowing capabilities.
This looks like a good case for an eBook reader to support more than PDF.

Reformatting to fit the screen is a MUST for any eBook reader. I expect to get the same, if not better, experience from an eBook reader as I do from a paper book. If I have to scroll side-to-side (which will not be pleasant on eInk which refreshes very slow) to read a book, it certainly won't be as good as a paper book.
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