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Old 08-13-2009, 08:14 PM   #200
imabuddha
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The smaller PPro is not well suited for scanned-image PDFs. For those, the larger 8-11 inch devices will be much better. The ZOOM function basically is an ENLARGE FONT function, if memory serves.
Yes, but the only large screen devices available are pricey & too large to be worth carrying (vs. a laptop). I'm willing to deal with zoom & pan.

I'm hoping Robertb will confirm whether the unit can zoom images or not.

Most of the pdfs are of paperback sized books, so a 5" screen shouldn't be bad most of the time.

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There are pics in this very thread, I believe, if you scroll back a few days.
Hmm, link please? I did scan through much of this thread last night, but didn't see actual pictures of the other colors. The black looks ok, and the Dutch video of the bebook mini shows the white version. Still, I'd like to see what the blue actually looks like.
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