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Device: Palm Treo 650
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Will reading pdf be comfortable on PRS350 ?
I'm talking about books which are in very good quality pdf formant.
When i used claibre to convert them to lrf (I have prs 500 now) the text was very readable but sentences didn't make sense (as if page order was wrong) Will i be able to read it comfortably on prs 350 without converting it ? |
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I have a PRS - 650 and I've found that 'good' pdfs, i.e. the one's which are not images and the characters can be read seperately are very comfortable to read as far as text is concerned. Images, graphs, etc. are more tricky although the zoom options do provide some functionality if you're prepared to pan/read it quarter of a page a time. I think text should be fine even on the 350's smaller screen. Not so sure about ones with images though.
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