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On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Laura Conrad <lconrad-O0WJhd4tT3hg9hUCZPvPmw at public.gmane.org> wrote: >>>>>> "Chris" == Chris O'Connell <omegahalo-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> writes: > > ? ?Chris> I'm adamant about buying only ebooks from now on. ?The > ? ?Chris> problem is that very few publishers provide their books in a > ? ?Chris> DRM free format. ?O'Reilly is one notable exception. > > Baen is another. > > ? ?Chris> I won't be pirating my books, but I don't like the idea of > ? ?Chris> being tied to one device or company (The kindle for example, > ? ?Chris> or BN & their crappy nook). ?I want PDF portability. > > ? ?Chris> Any suggestions? > > PDF is good for portability between large devices, but for reading on > small screens, you'd really rather have something that reflows to fit > the screen, like html or epub. >From my experience so far with the Kindle, even ebook formats don't work that well for books with lots of images, charts, graphs, etc. I think the screen on such devices is just too small to do this well. The Kindle screen isn't even as big as a mass market paperback and it seems rare to see anything published in that format which depends on content which isn't reflowable. Even when I select the inline graphics to 'zoom' them, they are often still hard to view and doing so disturbs the reading process. I really want to look at the graphic at the same time that I'm reading the text. Admittedly, this could be peculiar to the books/device (Kindle) that I'm using and it may work better on other similar sized devices. If the Kindle did away with its keyboard and went to a touchscreen, it could at least increase it's screen to the size of a mass market paperback which would help some, but probably not enough. Since I hoped to read technical publications on my 'book' reader, I think I see a tablet of some sort in my future. Bill Bogstad
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