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Old 11-02-2015, 09:52 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I would add to what johnny said, though, that the Kindle doesn't support PDF reflow, and most PDFs are formatted for a much larger screen than the Kindle has. This makes attempting to read a PDF on the Kindle a frustrating experience, and one which in all honestly I wouldn't recommend.

If reading PDFs is important to you, a large-screen (9" or larger) tablet is far, far better than a Kindle.
What Harry says... If you plan on purchasing a device dedicated to reading, get a tablet... If you want to get into reading PDFs on your Kindle because you don't want to take your tablet everywhere, give it a try... Most single column PDFs read quite well in landscape (they are also automatically cropped) and the built in engine is quite fast and reliable for an eink device (I think in terms of reliability and speed, Kindles are the best eink PDF readers)...
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