Thread: Classic Nook and PDF...again.
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Old 06-21-2010, 11:42 AM   #11
iBeth
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Originally Posted by rokuez View Post
ugh reading this stuff makes me want to reconsider getting a nook

pdfs readability is a must


not so much graphics
I was worried about this too, but most of my pdfs are trouble-free. I think a lot depends on how the pdfs were created. My older pdfs are image-based and I have trouble getting those to be readable. But more recent pdfs have reflowed with no trouble. My biggest problem with pdfs was getting the metadata right, and calibre solved that problem very easily.

I don't think any e-ink reader is 100% perfect with all pdfs. An iPad might be a better bet if pdfs are your one and only concern.
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