Is Kindle DX good for programming books? Is it good for read technical stuff, like listings/codes, table comparisons, UML diagrams and so on?
Is the Kindle DX that difficult to "study" from?
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I can't comment on the Kindle, but I've had a Sony PRS-505, which has a nice big screen (bigger than many). It was fantastic for fiction, but entirely inadequate for technical books. I got the Programming Erlang ePub book. Source code listings were terrible. Either the text text was correctly formatted but too small to read, or it was the right size and formatting went out the window. I also tried the PDF Lift Book, with the same problems. I wouldn't advise any e-paper reader for that kind of book. Which is a shame, as I really wanted it to work. Stick to dead trees or computer screens. | |||||||
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Interesting question because this is what I'm currently trying to decide also: the best ebook reader. I will try to pass along what I have learned:
Here are my thoughts. If you will REALLY use the extra functionality of the IPad then get that otherwise if you just want a reader than the kindle dx is probably best. | ||||
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I have Kindle2 and I use it many times for reference. If the book is in .PRC format there is no problem. I suggest to convert all the .chm or .pdf books into .prc format from the free converter tool here. Kindle DX (with bigger screen) could be more useful and it has got better support for images. So Kindle DX can be better choice than Kindle 2 for studying. (Note: Kindle 2 is more portable if you are planing to carry it around ;) ) | ||||
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i bought a kindle dx and, sincerely? currently, it's a better choice to read programming books in .pdf! i'm reading and enjoying, besides the fact that e-ink needs to be improved... | ||||
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Seems like new Kindle have no problem with PDFs. I just got my little Kindle, and it works fine for PDF. Text is somewhat small (when in portrait mode), but I am used to reading small anyways. | ||||
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Reading pdf on kindle, you just need to crop the file to remove blank margin, it will let the device render a little bigger and clearer | ||||
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This article will definitely help you with your query, it has got snapshots of technical books on Kindle DX and quite a good review on readability of tech books on Kindle DX. | ||||
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Someone please comment if the Kindle Fire is any better. I think not due to small size. | ||||
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