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Best choice of reader + file format for given features ?
Hi all,
I've been considering buying an e-books reader for quite some time and, realizing that color screens are still quite far off, I've decided to invest now... I wonder what in your view would be the best choice of ereader+file format to use, in order to obtain the following set of features: - good interface reactivity / reasonably quick loading times - ability to highlight specific passages and to bookmark corresponding pages, and to save these changes in the ebook file itself (so that they would be conserved if the file was moved back to a PC). - ability to quickly pop up a translation for a given word (DE, ES to EN, FR) - search text (possibly regex if available) - the less proprietary the better (no specific transfer software, the reader should just appear as a common usb storage device ; storage on standard SD / CF card, ...) - not interested in wifi connectivity / mp3 capabilities - autonomy is not paramount - finally, the ability to read jpg/gif packed in .zip files Thanks! Rgds, -ga2775 |
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Your translation requirement means that Mobipocket format should be at the top of your list. There are any number of ebook readers that support Mobipocket, including the Cybook, Hanlin V3 (& clones), Amazon Kindle, Irex DR1000, as well as PDAs, PC, etc.
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I'm not aware of any eBook reader will allow you to "edit" the actual book itself. A number of devices (iLiad, Kindle) will allow you to attach annotations, and pretty much all allow you to set bookmarks. You're not going to find all your requirements in any one reader, though.
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Never mind, I'd like to see what's possible today, and I was (I am) a bit lost given the multiplicity of readers and possible formats. Thanks to both of you for your comments. |
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Given your requirements of sophisticated searching, in all seriousness you might well be better off using something like a Tablet PC rather than a dedicated book reader. |
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