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kindle
To my surprise I'm now leaning strongly towards the kindle (4, non-touch). That came about because on reflecting about the spyware issue, I realize that while a report of spyware is a problem, what's worse is spyware that has not yet been reported. So I probably actually want a device where I can change it so that it doesn't have spyware, or so that spyware is not effective.
I also decided that native epub support isn't actually non-negotiable for me: I don't actually have a problem with converting them to amazon's format. I found a video on youtube that shows sane PDF page turn behaviour in landscape mode (sorry, don't have the URL). From my readings so far it looks like the kindle is rootable, and -- presumably due to its popularity -- is particularly hackable once rooted. Disabling networking via that route would solve the spyware issue (and make registration a non-issue for me) and at least give me the opportunity to put in some work to replace software with something that does what I want. |
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kobo touch PDF experience
I tried reading PDF on a kobo touch today. I took an original and a cropped version of a mostly-text, single column document.
The original was too small for me to read when not zoomed, as expected. When zoomed, it was readable for me. However, there appeared to be no way to page down except by dragging, which causes inadvertent horizonal scrolling at the same time. I see that as impractical. With the cropped file (which has the left and right margins removed), though it looks fine on my computer, on the kobo, the bottom of the page was chopped off. There was no evident way to scroll down to see the chopped-off part, regardless of zoom setting. It's possible this is the fault of the software I used (briss) rather than the kobo, but it's not encouraging. Admittedly the staff in WH Smith were so keen to play with it with a PDF file loaded that I didn't get as much of a chance myself as I'd like! (the shop was close to closing) So it's possible I missed something. In particular, I didn't get to explore landscape mode properly, though I did try it briefly. |
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That is good for you. You cannot go wrong with a Kindle. I believe that you do not need to register the device to be able to use it. Of course that would take away the ability for you to purchase Kindle books from Amazon or even not let you use DRM at all.
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I'd recommend getting the Kindle Touch rather than the non-Touch. For $20 more you're getting double the battery life, almost 3x the available user storage, text-to-speech, X-Ray, and a few other things. The Touch is a much more capable device. The non-Touch is squarely positioned as an entry-level reader. |
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For me though, I don't care much about those features, and more to the point I'd have to reevaluate everything -- I've spent too much time already trying to find one that works at all for me! (Also, they don't sell the kindle touch over here in the UK, so it's less convenient to get one from the US than to do what I'm about to do and drive down the road to my local supermarket ![]() |
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My experience with kindle 4 so far
Just to report back on my experience, I got a kindle 4 non-keyboard, non-touch, and have been happily reading a (cropped) PDF file in landscape mode. The file is a few hundred pages of A4, and has a single column of text on each page. It works just fine for that.
If I want to read PDF files that have multiple columns of text per page, I think I will crop those files so that each column is on its own page, and read in portrait mode (I haven't tried that yet; perhaps the device has limitations on page aspect ratio -- if that turns out to be the case, I guess I'll just limit that when cropping by chopping up the column into multiple pages). So, you can ignore the conventional wisdom that e-ink ereaders are no good for reading PDF files, as long as:
Thanks everyone for your help. |
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I have an Ematic EB104B and it's very simple, easily reads PDF and EPUB. It doesn't connect to internet. It's 8 inches tall by 4.9 inches wide by .5 depth. You can read while charging, can take up to 32mb card, plays mp3, mp4, avi, jpg, rtf, txt, pdf, epub. Movie quality is good. Also has FM tuner, FM record, Voice record. I borrow from my local library online, download ebooks from Kobo. Battery charge last about 5 hours of read time, less for mp3s. It's not touch, it's not WIFI. Controls are buttons that resist, aren't incidentally activated. For $59 I like it alot.
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Remember, if anyone says a thing about battery life they always say: this will last you X months if you only read 30 minutes a day. By this logic 30 minutes is plenty for a device for the average (non)reader ...
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