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Old 10-26-2008, 08:12 AM   #6
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Well, If most of your docs are in PDF the Sony is probably the best option of the 6" readers.

Keep in mind that the Sony does reflow the text inside the PDF so if the formatting in not straight formatted you may end up getting some odd results.

If you want to preserve the formatting of the PDF's then you either ave the option of getting one of the iRex readers .

Both the Cybook and the Bebook support PDF's and while the support is basic, it is enough for many people.

The thing is that with the Cybook, it is pretty easy to convert PDF's to Mobi files, using Mobipocket Creator so its not that much of a concern. And you get Other features like Mobi Support (making it easy to buy eBooks and read them without conversion) as well as Dictionary support.

On the other hand the Sony does support RTF natively, which can be very useful.

Still I have to ask have you considered the Bebook (Hanlin V3)? It does support the Most formats natively, though some of the support may be basic. and it does have aactive developer community bringing in new features pretty fast.

Also I believe that you can Purchase the Cybook and the Hanlin In Asia from a couple of Australian Resellers Dynamocks and DA Direct, who have stores in Singapore and Hong Kong (I believe)

Check the Link for Where to buy Ebook readers for more info.
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