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Originally Posted by zetareticuli
For some reason, I see the eDGe's sharper. Could be my eyes, though. My main issue is that I am stuck with whatever I see on the DX. With the eDGe, I can zoom in. I really would love to use the DX but the poor PDF support is a big issue for me. 99% of the documents I read are in PDF.
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I agree with you on the DX needing the full Adobe PDF support.
The DX, otherwise, has a really beautiful screen (for my eyesight at least), but I prefer the Landscape mode for many PDFs on it. Since that way they are sometimes larger/wider, with bigger fonts than one might get on an 8.5 x 11 screen, that works for me except with multiple columns that are long vertically in that you have to turn a page to scroll down and then go Prev to get the next column. There I'd love the zoom probably.
Since we're looking at pics of technical paper PDFs with regard to clarity, I have some photos of the DX display of PDFs, including sheet music (the little squiggles can be very key) as well as electronic manuals (+ webbrowsing pictures) at
http://bit.ly/kdxphotos ... If they added the zoom and editing capabilities, that DX would be a killer.
I suspect it is something about Adobe and Amazon as competitors in some area or is Amazon just not willing to spend the money Adobe would charge them for it. I don't get it.
Having said that, I am used to using the PDFs as reference and putting a copy into mobi format and marking that one up from with the highlighting and note organization you can get on the device (multiple search results with finds in context and links to the pages plus the password-protected webpage we get for our annotations (if we don't disable annotation backups with the book to their servers).
A sample of the annotations page (all notes can be seen on one long scrolling page for each book if you like) is at
http://bit.ly/kwebnotesample
- I chose a short one with no private notes for the sample for a blog entry on annotations.
I explain the annotation features a bit at my blog entry at
http://bit.ly/webknotes1 and I just saw Batman's problems at one time.
Batman, if you're reading, software update v2.33 fixed that sluggishness in a big way.
But the interactive features from Entourage Edge's e-paper screen to the LCD are very nifty. Scribbled notes others can read easily when comparing thoughts on a PDF are very nice in that they appear with the PDF to anyone reading it.
I like the regular Kindle features available with that.