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Not all PDFs are legible at the DR800's 768x1024 resolution. When e-paper reaches 1200+ dpi, I may give up zoom and get a magnifying glass. Panning and Zooming on an e-ink device is like accessing the internet on dial-up but it's better than not being able to read a document at all. I would want more intelligent zoom features than simple magnification percentage and panning (the less I need to scratch across the screen with the pen the better):
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Very good collection of helpful features for PDF zooming, badbob001!
I want to add another one, if we're at it
P.S. HarryT, thank you for changing the thread title! |
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@Matthijs: any comments on the previous posts?
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Those I mainly get as PDFs (sometimes it's even scanned faxes). I'd like to read them in their original layout. Zoom makes way more sense to me then reflow. It's different for my casual Stephen King of course. |
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I'm not saying I necessarily agree with that, but that's why the DR1000 has additional PDF functionality that the DR800 does not. That may change in the future, but right now they are not supposed to have the same capabilities. |
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Where as one can buy content in epub format, it is easier for one to create content in PDF format (print to pdf). Unless there is an argument that non-professionals don't use printers, then everyone can make use of PDFs. Too bad there no mention of a way to directly print to the device, be it wireless or wired.
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I'm not sure how you would print to it via 3G (it doesn't have wifi). As far as wired, I don't know if you can print to it using the USB connection. You can on the DR1000, but they haven't said anything about whether or not the same feature is supported on the DR800. Last edited by Shaggy; 02-15-2010 at 01:29 PM. |
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My point was that if I were to print a spreadsheet to fit to paper, the same document would be less useful when fit to a reader, due to the much lower dpi. And hence the need for zooming and panning. As with web pages, the popularity of webkit on iphone and android has shown that zooming and panning ultimately won over the complicated and inexact task of mobile re-formatting. Information can be lost when reformatting/reflowing and a choice to view in the original format is useful.
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I understand what you're saying. My point is that the type of documents that are in need of zooming/panning are not what they intend to be a primary use of the DR800. Spreadsheets (whether or not they're printed to a PDF) are probably not something that they view a "casual reading device" should be concerned with.
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