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Old 09-22-2009, 09:41 AM   #9
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I loaded a 26 page comic (12 MB) into the 300 the other day and it displayed extremely well, image-wise. The text in the text balloons is barely readable though.

I've seen those images on the link you posted and they appear much more readable.

The main thing you need to know is that each different comic is going to display differently, based on its original formatting.

As for converting PDFs that are comics, I don't think it will work, but I'm not an expert. When I tried to convert the aforementioned comic I got nothing but 2 blank pages.

After testing the 600 I'd say it's a much better option for comics/manga. The screen is just enough bigger to make the text more readable and if there's still a problem you can easily zoom in with the 600. It's also much faster with PDFs.

With the 300, the comic I used took about 4 seconds to load each page, and the 600 was much, much quicker.
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