Interesting. I tried some pdf conversions with k2pdfopt, and it does exactly what you would expect. The program takes the 2-column layout and makes it a one-column pdf. This functionality is very similar to the Inkpad 2 built-in pdf reader, as you see in the video above.
Inkpad
+ Better built-in PDF support
+ Dropbox
- Lesser screen than Kobo Aura One.
Kobo Aura One
+ Good PDF support through installing Koreader
+ Higher PPI
+ Better overal screen (I think), faster etc.
- Worse integration for side-loaded pdfs. (no dropbox, no wifi downloading, no sd cards)
Do you agree with this summary? I just need to find a way to easily load PDFs on the Kobo reader. A way that does not involve USB cables, since it is 2017. lols.
Last edited by iBurger2; 03-01-2017 at 09:26 AM.
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