Ebook Reader Question

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Which is the best Ebook to read my own PDF's on. I've heard that the Kindle 2 is omly compatible with amazons own format and you cant use PDF at all.?
 
There was a recent firmware upgrade that allows you to transfer pdfs over usb and read them on your kindle 2. You can also email them to your kindle account and receive an email response with an amazon conversion which you can then transfer.

That doesn't mean it's the best for your requirements though - I'm sure there must be cheaper readers without the 3G network, etc. which would do you nicely.
 
The Sony does a half harted job but if you use a program called BookDesign and convert it's a kinda ok solution for the sony.
 
I think their is a bit of software called Calibre which will sort it all out to be read on any format, has anyone used this. I'm inching toward the Sony at the moment, mainly because its easier to source one.
 
It's a real shame there is yet to be a decent ebook reader product out there in the UK, the sony comes close but seems to be ruined by the fact that sony still don't seem to have competent software engineers. How many sony products have been ruined by rubbish software or a insistence on using some proprietary something or other?
 
Is it just me or do most of the e-books look like off-shoots of the poor/cheap technology from ten years ago?
 
OK. I went with the Sony Prc600 touch. Its excellent, does everything I wanted and it a breeze to use with Calibre. The sony software is junk. Well pleased with it.
 
Another e-book is the bebook(which i own)
http://mybebook.com/
Has an ok forum to ask and receive answers to any questions related to e-book readers

If you get the 6" version of the BeBook, there is an open-source firmware available for it. It includes a djvu viewer which is supposedly quite good. PDFs can be converted to djvu format.

See the mobileread forums for more info.

I have the 5" version of the BeBook which unfortunately doesn't have and 3rd party firmware available
 
It's a real shame there is yet to be a decent ebook reader product out there in the UK, the sony comes close but seems to be ruined by the fact that sony still don't seem to have competent software engineers. How many sony products have been ruined by rubbish software or a insistence on using some proprietary something or other?

What I don't get is why the Kindle is getting so popular over here. I remember seeing it a couple of years ago online and thinking wow that looks good yet that was two to three years ago and it's been supassed even by its own makers (the "uk" version at least). It also uses proprietary formats and is difficult to put stuff on.

It's getting worrying as I can see it becoming the next iPod, a product sold more because it is well know that good and forcing users to use their own proprietary software so difficult to actually use freely.:(
 
OK. I went with the Sony Prc600 touch. Its excellent, does everything I wanted and it a breeze to use with Calibre. The sony software is junk. Well pleased with it.

You having good results with PDFs with the sony and Calibre ? looking at the sony myself but must have good conversion for my PDFs.

Thnaks jay.
 
You having good results with PDFs with the sony and Calibre ? looking at the sony myself but must have good conversion for my PDFs.

Thnaks jay.


No problem at all, you just set Calibre to import default and export to Sony Touch/300 depending on which one you have, It then converts the PDF or anything else for that matter to EPUB. You can set what you want in the preferences. Really straight forward. All the ones I have done PDF/Lit have come out just fine. The sony dispalys PDF's ok anyway, I havent had any hassle so far, but its easier to use calibre to convert to LTR or EPUB.
 
I use my iPad, can't really fault it for reading on. I was all set to buy a Kindle earlier this year but ended up with the iPad which gets used as a lot more than just a book reader.
 
I want to know why we can't get Nook's over here, they look awesome, and only $149 in the US :(
 
I use my iPad, can't really fault it for reading on. I was all set to buy a Kindle earlier this year but ended up with the iPad which gets used as a lot more than just a book reader.

It is any good for large, colour, graphically intensive PDF files? My touch is just far too slow (not to mention far too small) to do them well so am looking at the iPad and thinking it may actually have a use...
 
I'm 90% set on a Kindle, its a shame you can't check it out without buying first.

Alternative is to wait until the Asus reader comes out sometime this year. Anyone's guess what it will cost and when it actually gets released.
 
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