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Man, that's a lovely little machine. It's nice to see so many new readers hitting the market, with so many nice features.
If I didn't already have a PRS-505, I would definitely want this one. Oh, how are the ergonomics? Is it as comfortable to use as it looks? Last edited by khalleron; 11-11-2009 at 11:12 PM. |
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Location: Oregon
Device: ebookwise 1100, PocketBook 360
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I am out in the sticks here so , no library. I like to read best sellers, I dont have a problem paying for drm - I read it on my laptop, just want an ereader that can do the same. So yeah, post #3 didnt actually direct me anywere, but thank you for the redirection. No need to be rude.
"you know, I replied to that question way up in post #3" Last edited by tufrostie; 11-11-2009 at 11:17 PM. Reason: adding quotes |
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Location: New York
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Kacir, thanks a lot for such a great review!!! I really did not have a second of time couple of last days to open MR... now I wish I did it earlier).
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Actually, here's a little secret (attention, insider's info!): the DRM-capable firmware is already ready and waits the final the "OK" from Adobe. Right now it is with Adobe, at their final review. Everything was not that simple: the guys in Ukraine ADDED a lot of new features to the 'bare' DRM-support (they asked me not to tell yet which), actually, ENHANCING the initial thing. Adobe was surprised, not expecting such an initiatives... Well, right now all we can do is wait for Adobe's reply. One more thing - what you have right now on your 360 may be called the test-version (beta-version) of the drm-supportive firmware. It may work pretty well with drm epubs, or may not, in Europe it does. Please try your drm'ed files on PB360. |
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Where do you buy drm'd epubs? Thinking about that... I don't know. I usually buy from Fictionwise, if I buy at all. I don't think they have drm epub though. They have "secure adobe reader" which I think is pdf. |
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Tell the GiK's (Guy's in Kiev) THANKS for pushing the envelope. That is something none of the other-guys/competition ever do...by differentiating the PB readers with added features and extensions it makes the device not only more flexible and appealing to many more folks, it is also more than just another device with a different shell and name silk-screened across the front. I am sorry to read in the review that the audible click for the buttons still exists. Maybe it's just on of those things, but in some situations it will be a problem if it disturbs others around you. As with all things nothing is perfect though... ![]() |
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Breck, thanks, as always, for good words))
the clicks will go, I BELIEVE, after some time. I don't notice them... because it's more comfortable for me to use the central block of button, that are around OK button. They don't click) |
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Strange things about the clicks- I found them to be reassuring that the buttons were strong/durable. Didn't dawn on me that some would be put off by the click. It's good to know. |
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Tufrostie-
Books On Board is a fine independent ADE/ePub ebook retailer and they also sell Mobi and eReader drm formats. Last edited by Dulin's Books; 11-12-2009 at 01:45 AM. |
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It is really not that bad. And if you use D pad, and click (push and release button) slowly you can make clicks almost inaudible. I can happily read and click away with my wife that is falling asleep next to me and with two small kids (one less than 6 months old) sleeping in the same room / bed. |
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I'm curious as to how the RTF displays? Do images work? or the table of contents?
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I am only sensitive to the clicks because of the old days with the really LOUD IBM keyboards, but I also love my Northgate keyboard because the thing was not only built as if you could bludgeon an invading Viking horde but also the click as well as the tactile feel of the keys were still the best I ever used on a computer. In fact one year I gave all my friends keyboards for Christmas or their birthdays because they were so good. Ultimately for me, the click is not a big deal at all. But I find it a bit surprising in this day and age. I could see though that from a durability standpoint by removing the rubber membrane on the buttons will make them work correctly and retain the same feel a lot longer. As an example the trackpad on my current laptop uses sort of a rubber gasket sort of thing between the mouse buttons and the actual switch. The laptop is only 3.5yrs old now and I have been through 5 sets of those leetle beasties because the buttons never feel right once that rubber loses it's integrity. Anyway, that is how I am going to rationalize the whole thing in my mind!! hehehehe....but, in all seriousness, it's great to read about someone with hands on experience in this one niggling point I have...I figure if that is the only issue to find with the reader, I think they did it all right! ![]() Thanks a bunch for your comments. ![]() |
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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it will take another ten installments of my review to describe the PocketBook 360 in this level of detail ;-) PB is so filled with neat features that I keep discovering. With my review I have barely scratched the surface. I have yet to describe: - how the device handles individual formats, - how the on-screen keyboard works, - how you create notes - how you take clippings and how you export those to your PC - how well thought-out the dictionary interface is, - how to prepare a dictionary - how to configure buttons. - how to create your own boot up and shutdown logo. See here for examples and inspiration. - how to download, install and use third-party applications, such as various games, scientific calculator, terminal emulator you can use to play with the Linux system installed on the device http://pocketbook-free.sourceforge.net/en/index.shtml I have devoted more than half of my long review to the FBreader description and yet, I have discovered a few new and cool features I will need to address to provide a complete picture for my fellow mobilereaders that are contemplating purchase of the device. For example, you can switch the status bar on and off, you just have to assign that function to some button in device configuration menu. Yaroslav, is there a way of how to get screenshot on the device? I remember somebody talking about screenshots, I just no not know if they were talking about device itself or a device emulator on PC. |
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