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reader for academic pdf's
Hi Folks,
I'm looking for an e-book reader, and in addition to novels and the like, I need to be able to read academic pdf articles and, to a lesser extent, textbooks. I need to be able to read graphs and the like, embedded in those pdfs. I have two questions I was hoping you could help me out with: 1) What is the best reader for these types of documents on the market now, or likely to come out in the next couple months? Or, is there an older reader that's now cheap, but that will do the job well enough? 2) Even given the best reader, how good *is* pdf reading on these devices? The few videos I've seen online make it look like a real chore hardly worth the effort. Thanks in advance! |
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I haven't really been keeping up with the new readers, but you may be interested in a blog post I wrote on making PDFs easier to read on such devices, written with academics in mind.
I can read almost anything even on my old lackluser (by today's standards) PRS-505, but I'm sure there are devices available now which would cut down on prep time. |
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The only device suitable for reading journal papers is the Kindle DX, mainly because of the size of the screen. I read papers perfectly in the 9.7 inches screen. Looks pretty good. The drawback is that you cannot do highlights or annotations in the file. I bought the DX specifically for reading journal papers, since i have to read a LOT of them and printing that much paper seems like a bad idea to me, for all other reading i use the Sony. I also read textbooks in the DX, and it is perfect.
Smaller screens are not suitable for journal papers, if you do not want to reflow text, which is the reality in almost all the cases when reading that kind of document. I have no idea if there is any device with a similar screen size coming up. So i think right now it is the only available option. Last edited by Salgueiros; 10-11-2010 at 12:03 PM. |
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Salgueiros,
I'm looking to buy a DX for similar reasons. Tomes of technical documents in PDF... just have to save up ![]() Paul |
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gotcha: big screen = important. Aside from that, I would think that something with a touch screen that would make it easy to move around a zoomed page might be nice too. Anything like that exist? I think there's a sony coming out with a largish screen, for example. But not sure how well those touch-screen allow you to move around the page (like a photoshop hand tool, for example).
Any idea if amazon is going to make a DX-sized device with a touch screen? thanks! |
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ooh, that pocketbook looks sweet. seems to have everything. include a big pricetag! ;-)
The iRex D1000SW seems impossible to find online. I found a couple for sale in sweden and indonesia, but not much other than that! So, sounds like that one's out, unless i find it cheap somewhere. on the reader matrix (https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_Reader_Matrix), the kindles seem to be generally lacking in terms of the pdf manipulation options one has, where the sony and pocketbook seem more fully featured. Not sure if that has anything to do with the actual ease one has in reading and marking up the pdf's though. |
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You might also consider an iPad, though it's certainly not the cheapest or lightest alternative. The screen is huge and it's backlit (which some like and some don't).
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thanks doreen, but no ipad for me. backlit screen is no good for the eyes for really reading stuff (for me, anyway).
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Sounds like the DX is probably your best bet, then.
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The U.S. price should be lower than the European price, if that helps you any. I'm considering getting it, I need a reader for academic PDFs and haven't yet quite decided what to get.
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gotta say - having just looked at it, pocketbook's website is pretty horrendous. i hope their ebook readers aren't as amateurish...
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i'm having the same problem. I don't have an e-book reader yet and I need it mainly for reading academic files. Pocketbook seems to be a good option. If anyone has news about it please tell me (when it will be released?)...
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