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Best Reader for A4 documents and textbooks
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I'm working in research and I would need a device that would display journal articles (usually 2 columns on 8,5 x 11 inch) and textbooks, usually all PDFs. Also, I would need battery life for at least a day's use and I need it to be available in Europe (online ebook stores don't concern me that much, I just need it to be shipped in the EU). As I didn't see any devices on display yet (I almost saw an iRiver Story ![]() |
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The Irex 1000 (if I'm recalling the number correct) is the one most reccomended. But it's pretty pricy.
I'm in the same boat--need something for journal articles (and I want stylus annotation for highlighting and jotting notes in the margins like I do on printouts currently). I've decided to just wait for a tablet device. Current devices are too pricey, and e-ink is laggy for taking notes etc. And I'd just prefer a multi-function device. In any case, you should wait until early next year. For one, the Plastic Logic Que will have price and specs etc. revealed in early January. It's aimed at the business market and designed to handle A4 documents, PDFs etc. And some other large screen devices will likely be announced at CES as well I'd think. |
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If you need it right now, the Irex DR1000 is really the only one out there that does all that. The Kindle DX is large format and does do PDF, but I've read that it has some issues with PDF.
The DR1000 is pricey, but it really does a good job. I know that there have been threads here about people who have problems or bash Irex for poor support, but I haven't had any major issues with my DR1000 and as for minor issues, there isn't a single electronic device I've ever owned that didn't have an occasional issue. My DR1000 displays PDFs wonderfully and I do have quite a few. I also moved to using it for all my reading because I get more text per screen than on my Iliad. As for battery life, I routinely get 4-5 days before I have to charge it. I'm really happy with mine, especially the PDF support. My $0.02 worth. |
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700€ is way too much for what I want to spend (I'd go for a of maximum 500€). So, basically, it's better to wait after CES. What about displaying a A4 document on a 6" device? Did anyone try to read journal articles on a 6" screen?
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If €500 is your price limit, I'd suggest getting a netbook. The DR1000 really is the only eInk device currently on the market that will meet your needs. Yes, it's expensive, but you get what you pay for.
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I say just wait. Netbooks and laptops are awkward to read on. And lack the ability to mark up with a stylus if you want that like I do.
Wait and see what the price is on the Que and what else comes out at CES. Hopefully the long rumored Apple Tablet will actually come out. I don't think it will be good for what you and I seem to want. But it should lead to a deluge of cheaper tablets from other companies as well, and give us more options. It's just one of those areas where it's better to wait for a more ideal device at a better price rather than settling for the current options IMO. Last edited by dmaul1114; 12-23-2009 at 11:12 AM. |
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That's why I said that if you want one now, the DR1000 is rally the only one that meets your requirements. You do also have the option of getting a tablet PC, but from what I have read, they're underwhelming.
Of course there's always something better just around the corner. You have to look at what you want, what you have to spend (not what you want to spend, but what is your actual budget), and then do a cost/benefit analysis. Don't forget to include things like the ability to take all your textbooks to the cafe to study with. You may find that the DR1000 is what you want. You may also find that it's too expensive and a netbook will do the job just fine, and couple that with a less expensive e-reader for occasional jaunts. We all have our opinions and are just dying to give them to everyone, but you need to figure out what's best for you, based on what we've all done. Happy hunting ![]() |
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Kindle DX works quite nicely for letter and A4 PDFs
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![]() Like most consumers (check out Apple and Itunes) most people dont care about being tied to a single store; although your can load all the pdf's and open mobi books you want on your kindle, as long as they can easily get what they want at a price they want. Ease + Selection + Moderate Price = market dominance. Its a model that has proven itself over and over again. In my mind Amazon is the only one with the full equation, with the Nook being the only other real player to offer a complete vision. Sony has its Daily reader coming out with wireless,and while I absolutely love thier 550, the new ones with the touch layer; I risk a jihad here, seem to me a wrong direction for sony. Also the Sony book library is smaller and on the whole more expensive than Amazon I ditched my DR1000 because it felt to much like a niche product and without a viable consumable market (ie books) i can not see how Irex will sustain anything but a tiny and highly specialized market share. I have also tried the netbook route - I have not found anything a netbook does well - they are on the whole slow, cramped and underpowered. 3 hours is the most you will get out of most of them also, so unless you intend to stay tethered to power they seem very impactible to me - maybe if some come out with the Qpixel screen and take on more of a teblet form factor will I think they would be decent book readers I do agree with the the thread though that reading full size pdf's other than casually is an excercise in futility on most 6 inch readers |
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Hopefully some less powerful tablets designed just for reading pdfs, magazines etc. and some lite functions like PDA and web surfing will remedy that down the road. Quote:
It's really the case that there's not a solid device for a reasonable price out their for most people--so I'm more apt to suggest people to wait than I am with small readers for novels where current readers get the job done. Quote:
Yep, everyone just has to match their needs and budget with a device that fits them. For me, for a large screen device, it has to come damn close to paper printouts of PDFs in terms of ease of highlighting and jotting notes in the margins, ease of flipping through to find sections when writing articles and needing to cite something etc. So e-ink is completely out of the question due to how slow and laggy it is for note taking, flipping through documents etc. And tablet/slate PCs are too big, bulky and expensive. So I'm stuck waiting for some thinner, lighter tablet designed for reading mainly with PDA and web etc. tacked on that can over come those short comings by not needing so much power for other functions. For others, maybe they just need to read PDFs and don't care about flipping through them, marking them up etc. And for them a Kindle DX may fit their needs. So it's definitely to each, their own. But I definitely at least say wait until early January for details on the Que and anything else announced at CES before taking the plunge since that's just right around the corner. You may find that the DR1000 is what you want. You may also find that it's too expensive and a netbook will do the job just fine, and couple that with a less expensive e-reader for occasional jaunts. |
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Here's my two cents
![]() I am sort of in the same boat as you, and am in the market for a large screen reader with stylus note taking ability. I have a 6 inch reader (Sony prs 505) which I bought mostly for reading fiction, but I have found that I actually read a lot of pdf textbooks on it as well as journal articles. The reflow works great, as most of the articles I read are text based pdfs. I have been pleasantly surprised to find that some scanned texts (if they are scanned with character recognition) can reflow as well. Mind you, the journal articles I read aren't very graph or picture heavy articles. I would still like a large-screen reader, but for now I am very pleased with my 6 inch reader. At any rate, if and when I do get a larger reader, the 6 inch will still be the one that I carry around with me, and I'm pretty sure that I'll still use it to read journal articles / textbooks. I hope I didn't make it harder for you to decide... if you can hold out a bit, I'm pretty sure that you will find a more affordable, larger reader on the market in 6 months or so. Pocketbook announced that it will be coming up with a 9.7 inch reader next year, that might be worth checking out as well. If you are concerned about how a particular article will reflow on a 6 inch device, you can attach it on here and I can try it out on my reader, and hopefully put up some pictures if you like. |
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The OP needs to decide what he/she wants to do and then find the reader in their budget that does that. The fact that a device is tied to or works best with a particular vendor/retailer is part of the equation. There are plenty of people who like their Kindle/iPhone/iPod device because of the tight integration, and plenty of people who don't like them for that integration. Where the problems most occur is that each side thinks their way is the best way and the other is deluded. I don't hate Amazon, but I don't like the Kindle because it limits what I can do to what Amazon says I can and I don't like DRM because it limits what I can do with my legally purchase (purchased, mind, not licensed) media. Why shouldn't I be able to read that ebook on whatever device I want? When companies treat users/customers like criminals, those users start to feel like they can act that way (I'm not saying that's morally right, just that it happens). When you treat the user/customer as an adult and with respect, they'll return that respect (granted, not always, but there are never any absolutes ![]() Anyway, back to the readers, it all depends on what a user wants. If the OP wants a device now that handles large format PDFs and live in the EU, their choices are really limited. If they can wait 6-8 months, then they'll likely have multiple options at better prices. I hope this long winded ramble helps a bit and didn't tick off too many readers ![]() Last edited by animedude01; 12-23-2009 at 03:20 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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