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Old 09-03-2020, 06:42 PM   #6
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Device: Kindle Paperwhite, iRiver Story, Kobo Forma, Pocketbook Inkpad X
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Originally Posted by MarjaE View Post
It depends on the pdf.

I'm using a Kindle Dx, so older software but a good big screen. And buttons.

For scanned pdfs, I've found Willus's k2pdfopt helpful. It usually reflows pages for smaller screens, but -mode copy -dev dx avoids that and gets good results with the Kindle Dx.
I used to have a Dx too till it took an arrow to the knee =/

My books are mostly academic literature, but not a lot of images or tables (think: philosophy and sociology books).

K2PDF is great and I love it, but am thinking of cutting some of the time it takes me to set stuff up.

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Originally Posted by ps67 View Post
If You want only read may be that Inkpad X fits Your needs, and You can use on it KOReader.
didn't know about Inkpad, will look into it. Thanks! I'm not super tech savy, do you know if it's too hard to install KOreader or sideload books on it?
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