Born2bwire
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Those are basically my requirements for an e-book reader too. From what I have read, I am still going to wait. The Kindle DX is getting close with native PDF support, but it seems the functionality of the reader leaves something to be desired. With the Kindle international version out and the DX's native PDF support, I keep thinking that the next generation should be the one with the features that I want. We'll have to wait and see though. Amazon, Sony, Barnes & Noble, all their options are missing a feature or two that I would want in my own reader so I am going to wait. Until then, I just keep hitting up the libraries.
Originally Posted by DeusEx /img/forum/go_quote.gif If what I want mostly is a portable device to replace all my books, have a basic internet browser (when I don't have my iPhone at hand), and can read all my PDF e-books, what's the best reader out there? Should I go Kindle, or Nook? |
Those are basically my requirements for an e-book reader too. From what I have read, I am still going to wait. The Kindle DX is getting close with native PDF support, but it seems the functionality of the reader leaves something to be desired. With the Kindle international version out and the DX's native PDF support, I keep thinking that the next generation should be the one with the features that I want. We'll have to wait and see though. Amazon, Sony, Barnes & Noble, all their options are missing a feature or two that I would want in my own reader so I am going to wait. Until then, I just keep hitting up the libraries.