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Old 07-13-2009, 12:18 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
PDF support on the Kindle DX is extremely weak - I think that one would be hard-pressed to come up with any "strengths" . No hyperlinks, no table of contents support, no searching, no annotation, the "no" list goes on and on, I'm afraid.

If you want a large-screen device and PDFs are important to you, the iRex devices (iLiad and DR1000) are currently really the only practical choice when it comes to eInk.
For PDF usage I believe it comes down to what the use case is. For the education market and maybe the technical market the points Harry raises are right on target.

For myself, my use is primarily business type cases such as journals and other misc. business documents where I'm typically consuming the content without a large need for detailed reference and note taking. For this class of user it still works very well and has saved me from printing and carrying quite a bit of material.

It all depends what your specific need is in relation to PDF's.
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