reading
pdfs on this ereader is pushing the envelope, but what do you expect for a low - power, sub-US $ 150 reader?
Not exact matches
I work a lot with
pdfs and epubs for my phd project,
on your
ereader, could I highlight lines and take notes and then port the
pdf / epub back to my laptop with the highlights and notes intact?
Is it unrealistic to expect a decent
PDF experience
on a six - inch
ereader, even with reflow?
Maybe it's because
PDFs were my first experience with
eReading back
on Windows 95 with «Acrobat Reader 3.0 for
PDF version 1.2» Anyone remember that?
if you could please help me
on this - i want to buy small
ereader till sony 13.3 arrives which is the best
ereader to read
pdf if i reflow it
on pc -(kobo aura hd - as has a large screen, kobo aura 6 ′ or sony prs t3) will appreciate your response thanks pls reply
«As a device - neutral platform, eBooks purchased through Kobo's
eReading service can be read
on various
eReaders, which is a level of flexibility that benefits our authors as they seek to grow their audiences of readers,» went
on Mr. Gutch, expounding the virtues the company's decision to embrace open standards such
PDF and EPUB.
Technically
PDF is not an ebook, it is an electronic copy of the printed book — ebooks are a format that can be read
on an
ereader.
if you want to read fiction freely
on ereader, you should convert it to epub / mobi /
pdf format.
Before you proceed, you have to convert your MS Word document or Mac Pages file to
PDF, EPUB or Mobi files so readers can download it
on their
ereaders and phones.
My recommendation is to check out this free toolkit http://kitpdf.com/ which can easily convert your webpages into
pdf files or
pdf to mobi or epub formats, so you can have a better reading experience
on the
eReader.
When I first purchased my Pandigital
ereader I had most of my files saved
on my computer in
pdf format but found that this format did not work well with the
ereader, so after some searching I found Calibre and was able to convert all my
pdf books to epub and transfer them to my
ereader without any problems.
The Kobo
eReading service is built
on an open platform, allowing consumers to read eBooks from other stores that use the ePub format — plus read
PDF documents, and books.
IMHO,
PDF's are still better
on a large tablet than an
ereader.
Built
on an open platform, Kobo Touch allows consumers to read eBooks from other stores that use the ePub format — plus read
PDF documents and books
on a growing number of Kobo
eReaders and apps.
Almost all the
ereading studies up until this point have focused
on computers with
PDF files.
The iPad and Android Tablets, especially 10 ″ tablets like the Motorola XOOM and ASUS Transformer, are by far the best
PDF ereaders currently
on the market.
Do any of the e-ink
ereaders allow for notes / highlights / scribbles
on PDF's to transfer back to a laptop and saved as a permanent part of that document outside of the
ereader software?
``... I am researching the time it takes
on average to convert from
PDF to EPUB, including the time it takes to edit the «rough» EPUB file created by the automated conversion to clean up the formatting errors, resulting in a «clean» EPUB suitable for display
on an
eReader device.
Purchase of ebooks in the 101 Speech & Essay Topics series from this site allows you access to both the
PDF version formatted for easy reading
on various computers, devices, and
eReaders and access to the Print and Cutout version of the ebook.
The ebook versions sold the site are formatted as
PDFs for the greatest versatility and use
on multiple computers, tablets, smartphones, and
eReader devices and software.
Based
on my own experience reading Thai eBooks and e-magazines of
PDF format, the print layout quality can be comfortably read
on larger
eReading devices with 10» + large screens or personal computer monitors.
PDF is awkward
on the small screens of mobile devices and they can not be read by most
ereaders, although the iPad displays them brilliantly.
user can view
PDF ePub ebook
on iPad, NOOK, Sony Reader or other
ereader device without limitation, user also can print Digital Edition ebook.
Many people think that a
PDF is the same as an ebook, or that a
PDF works
on an
ereader just as well as an ebook does.
It's easy to create a
PDF from an ePub, but the reader, unless they plan to print the
PDF, isn't doing themselves any favors by using a
PDF, which is much harder to read
on any
ereader.
I track every click through
on my blog and time and again people opt for an
ereader format over
PDF.
it support Adobe digital editions DRM protection and Barnes Noble DRM ebook, user can read your
pdf in any device, view PDF ebook on other computer, Kindle / Sony ereader or other devices, user also can print Digital Edition DRM protection ebook without limitati
pdf in any device, view
PDF ebook on other computer, Kindle / Sony ereader or other devices, user also can print Digital Edition DRM protection ebook without limitati
PDF ebook
on other computer, Kindle / Sony
ereader or other devices, user also can print Digital Edition DRM protection ebook without limitation.
The digital version is available simultaneously at an MSRP of USD $ 5.99 and offers fans digital access to two versions of each manga volume
on www.SuBLimeManga.com — a DRM - free downloadable
PDF that is viewable
on any enabled
eReader device and computer, and via the online manga viewer found
on the web site.
The digital version is available simultaneously at an MSRP of USD $ 5.99 and offers fans digital access to two versions of each manga volume
on SuBLimeManga.com — a DRM - free downloadable
PDF that is viewable
on any enabled
eReader device and computer, and via the online manga viewer found
on the web site.
For digital releases, the $ 5.99 purchase price will offer readers digital access to two versions of each manga volume
on www.SuBLimeManga.com — a downloadable
PDF that is viewable
on any enabled
eReader device and computer or via the embedded online manga viewer found
on the web site.
This means that
PDF books created to be printed
on standard legal (or A4) size paper do not typically display well
on smaller screen
ereaders such as the Amazon Kindle or the Barnes & Noble NOOK.
@john: i think you will be disappointed by
pdf reading
on this
ereader — you'd be better off with a more «powerful» tablet — the nook STR has some limitations, and
pdf is not a good format for this application to begin with... there is also a limit
on file sizes, and scanned
pdfs are usually quite large...
Most ebook readers support Adobe EPUB and
PDF, which is cross-compatible with different devices and software, meaning you can buy ebooks from a number of websites and read purchased ebooks
on a phone, computer, or
ereader.
Our conversion professionals will convert your Word,
PDF, InDesign or other popular digital document to produce the highest quality files for viewing
on every
eReader, tablet, and smartphone.
Feature wise it is identical to the Aura HD so this part of the review remains the same as the review for the Aura HD, except when it comes to the
PDF experience (see below) The main home screen
on the Kobo Aura HD is very different from previous iterations of the company's line of
eReaders.
There is also a map in the bottom right corner so you know where you are in the
PDF (similar to that found
on Kobo
eReaders).
I buy in either
eReader PDF or ePub formats so that I only need to use 2 apps
on my iPad — Stanza and Txtr.
This is useful when in full screen mode as
PDFs with diagrams and pictures look small
on six inch
eReaders and being able to zoom in
on them is very useful.
On the other hand, it handles four different DRMed ebook formats: B&N EPUB, Adobe EPUB, Adobe
PDF, and
eReader PDB.
user can view ePub ebook
on iPad, NOOK, Sony Reader or other device, convert to mobi format to read in Kindle
ereader, convert to
PDF format to print Digital Edition ebook.
This works well for basic text
PDFs, better than reflow
on most
ereaders with the feature built - in.
When you want to read your EPUB or
PDF files
on other reader (eg: iPad, iPhone NOOK, Sony
eReader), this tool will help you to finish this task quickly.
With the alleged sole support of
PDF, students are obviously among early beneficiaries who might get their hands
on this
eReader soon.
I'm curious why
PDF gets so much attention
on ereader blogs and reviews.