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Old 02-11-2015, 10:24 PM   #9
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Device: Onyx Boox T68, Kobo Aura HD, Pocketbook 302, Pocketbook 912, Nook HD+
I have to say I'm impressed with my Onyx Boox T68. It reads PDFs well. I'm one who uses reflow and the T68 does it best. But for my technical books with lots of diagrams I read them rotated 90 degrees and it does an admirable job. Page turns on the paintings PDF was pretty good. To open a page with a painting (e.g. p43) takes about 10 seconds. That was pretty consistent on all the pages I viewed.

The reader comes with four reading programs installed. Two of them you can get for any android tablet, alreader & fbreader. I rarely use either one of them. I use either the Onyx reader or Neo reader. They both have their strengths.

I too had a simple touch and this beats that hands down. The only reader better for PDFs I've used is my Pocketbook 912. It's just too heavy to carry around with me. I will say my PB 302 was a good PDF reader until the SD card reader failed on me. I imagine any of the other Pocketbooks are just as good now. I'll stop ramblin now.
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