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Old 08-31-2007, 06:13 AM   #55
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Originally Posted by nerys View Post
I disagree its not a PDF problem its a COLOR problem. 4 shades is the problem. I have an 800x600 pixel tablet computer and an 800x600 pixel laptop both display 100% of my PDF readably but on the same 800x600 display sony reader they are not readable. This tells me its a dithering issue making them unreadable (even when enhanced) ie it just needs more than 4 shades. if we even had 16 shades I think all our PDF problems should go away but thats not possible on current hardware. I have even converted some pdf's to 640x480 and they are almost legible on my zen vision (4.3inch VGA screen)

So its not resolution and its not the PDF's. its the color depth of the screen on the reader.
Your tablet PC has a larger screen size. So the PDF is not as small looking as it is on the 6" Sony screen. That's the major difference.
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