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Originally Posted by cfrizz
Those of you who are techno geeks obsess over the specs, the rest of us simply don't care. We look for a reader that has every thing WE think is of value to US and that is what we get.
If it has buttons to turn pages, has an SD card or a minimum of GB of storage without an SD card slot and a nice readable screen, that is the reader I will buy. I don't care if all that tech came out last year or 10 years ago. So long as it has everything that I want it to have at a price I am willing to pay then that is what I will get.
So just stay here and yammer ad-nauseum about the specs while the rest of us go and get what suits us regardless of them!
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I agree 100%, hardware is not important, but the ease of use of the ereader, integration Evernote and Wiki, french dictionnary for me, lookup in the ereaer etc .., all that stuffs are not hardware.For front-light, it's easy with a light in bed-room!.
I experienced Pocketbook 902, last year, i thought the format 6 is too small for reading pdf format , i was very disapointed of Poocketook, so without Sony no hope for me, Sony has the best
knowlege for making ereader.
I find a solution for reading pdf document, i use Sigil to pass to epub format, not hard work but long time to do..
For some documents using math, it's not easy to use img, in epub, so i am waiting for epub version 3, for integration of Mathml.
Sorry of my poor english indeed!