boogschd
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RE: Should I buy a sony reader?
trademark91 Wrote:i use bookr...
on the psp is great. read The Portrait of Dorian Grey, The Divine Comedy, and Paradise Lost on there, works great.
plus, i can use it for more than books.
ill try again ... been meaning to read "the lost symbol" :p
didnt buy it cause they don't have it on paperback yet :/
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22/12/2009 11:16 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Should I buy a sony reader?
boogschd Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Personally use the PSP - have read a few novels on that. Not the most elegant, but hey, already have the device so it's a freebie.
Have you tried looking at such alternate devices to see if they work well with you?
tried bookr before... tis really slow :/
what do you use zinga man?
Bookr.
Make sure you're feeding it simple content, eg not something full of graphics like a magazine (the black and white screen in the first post doesn't look like it will handle these types of things any better).
I had a book in .lit format which I converted to .pdf, fitting the page exactly on the screen (dimensions for screen are about 6.75" x 3.75" for PDF without zooming). It's all text, with a little bit of formatting here and there perhaps (eg italics) and since it all fits onto the screen, you don't need to scroll - just use L/R buttons to navigate pages.
Also, Bookr does seem to handle larger files slower, so divide the book up into multiple files. I typically divide it into 200 pages per PDF.
Again, not the most elegant solution, but works reasonably well, and battery lasts a while.
(This post was last modified: 23/12/2009 01:26 AM by ZiNgA BuRgA.)
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23/12/2009 01:25 AM |
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roberth
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RE: Should I buy a sony reader?
I tried doing that, but i just couldnt do it comfortably, and it took me 5 or 6 hours to get through what was probably 2 hours worth of prose for me on the PSP
I can see the purpose in an ereader, but i just don't find them as confortable as a real book, and half the point of reading a good book is the feel of it (for me at least), so im afraid based on my experiences i'd tell you to stick with second hand shops and Amazon for books...between them its a fairly low cost habit
(This post was last modified: 23/12/2009 02:19 AM by roberth.)
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23/12/2009 02:18 AM |
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Starfox444
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RE: Should I buy a sony reader?
If a laptop isn't doing it for you turn the brightness down?
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23/12/2009 06:52 AM |
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