Skeld |
I won an iPad at my company Christmas party and I have to say it's makes a nice e-reader. I don't like most of the Apple baggage that comes along with it and I'm not entirely convinced it's worth the $500 price tag, but it is pretty spiffy for reading (once you buy the GoodReader app).
I bought my wife a NookColor for Christmas, but since it's hers (and I have the iPad) I haven't tried loading a Paizo PDF onto it and trying it out.
As a last platform, I'll also say that I have a Motorola Droid phone and it opens and displays Paizo PDFs fine most of the time. I say "most" because it will sometimes run out of memory trying to render a page. This is probably a hardware limitation in the phone itself (it's gotten increasingly sluggish with each OS update).
All things being equal, I prefer the Android OS to the iStuff. However, the iPad is currently my preferred e-reading thingy.
-Skeld
EJVW |
I use the Kindle. Its E-ink renders the all my WotC and Piazo .pdf files (whether published or scanned) with perfect crispness.
My only complaint about the using the Kindle is that I can't seem to get it to zoom in on the text of any .pdfs the way it can for my e-books; at my age, fitting an entire book page in a small window without the ability to zoom in on portions of any page makes the text quite tiny.