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I'd tried to make this pics, as comparison the size of the text into the last document is less than 10: it's 8 or 9.
The 3rd image is using the devige in landscape, it spits the document (A4) in -less than-half. https://imgur.com/a/PZfgUyq Personally I would prefer in landscape and using the buttons instead of scrolling, or directly in portraid it's quite legible imho. The scrolling itself it's sure not the super fastest. Pics are not the best, too. Edit: tried two pics in daylight, https://imgur.com/a/enBnF7A Last edited by nana77; 06-04-2025 at 02:22 AM. |
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Have you considered transforming the PDFs to straight text? Then you have reflow and you can set the font/spacing/etc trivially. Then even a cheap phone in landscape would be good enough.
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But I found that opening pdf in MS Word (or converting to opt/docx using certain online services which are probably using MS office for conversion) gives best results when it comes to maintaining document structure. Those doc files can be even modified slightly, sometimes it's possible to change font or size a bit without damaging document itself. Then I can either open them natively on my reader or re-convert back to pdf or other format. Anyway not only my phone screen has smaller screen than listed devices(including in landscape) but there's also horrible glare and reflections all over the place. And I was wondering on broad daylight usage, hence I'm considering E-Ink over LCD(including NXtpaper). Last edited by brehon; 06-04-2025 at 12:27 PM. |
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Scribes read PDF natively just fine, so no need to convert or go through Amazon unless you specifically want to write directly on them.
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* Does nothing for annotating PDFs vs other platforms. * Doesn't always work properly * Adds having to use WiFi/Internet twice or four times! * Poorer for environment * Gives Amazon a copy. Positives * Allows annotation on Kindle Scribe (no other Win/Mac/Linux/ Android/iOS annotation program or ereader needs a "cloud" connection or conversion). What other benefit has it? PDF margins can be cropped, OCR layers can be extracted, image based PDFs can be reduced in size... A wide variety of tools and some ereaders & apps & programs have them built in. PDFs are especially designed for a particular page size at format/design time and to be viewed or printed. It's one of the worst formats to convert. The only successful Amazon "conversions" simply add a wrapper of Amazon DRM with the actual PDF inside. The way the Amazon and the Scribe use PDFs (misuse) is an attempt to take control, have your documents and create a walled garden, It's worse than Sony DPT or the reMarkable. Okular is one of the best PDF programs on Linux. Summatra on Windows. Pocketbook App (reading) on Android and Nebo is best for annotation on iOS & Android. The PDF native reader on Elipsa (crop built in now), Sony DPT and reMarkable allow annotation and that adds a layer that can extracted. They do not require an Internet connection or someone else's server (that's what the Cloud is). However I've found that 14" is a minimum size to read all PDFs. The Scribe isn't big enough for many and the Elipsa and reMarkable are slightly poorer resolution. The colour Onyx 10″ is much poorer resolution and very dark. |
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I forgot to say that for PDFs, on ereaders, while using portrait or half-page in landscape, using the page-buttons doesn't scrolls the screen, but advances as turning the pages (I was giving that implied and not explained). Also you can fit the text basing on horizontal's or vertical's page.
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