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PDFS do not display well on e-readers with less then a 6 inch screen, common 6 inch e-readers are the kindle 2, barnes and noble nook, astak, most sonys. etc.
I would go with a 9 inch e-reader if you want to read PDFS well, you can look at the Kindle DX, Sony Daily, or others.
They are more expensive then 6 inch, but if you like to read, thats what I would do.
Also, you can download software that converts PDFS to different e-book formats, that way a pdf converted to whatever format your 6 inch e-reader reads the best, then you can do that. Its a few extra steps, but worth it in the long run if initial cost of the e-reader is an issue.
If you want to check out what e-readers support what formats, I would look at this forum
If you want to do more competitive research on e-readers, and which ones are the best to invest in, for the long term, i would check out their blog too at
Hope this helps you a little bit
18.01.2011 08:26