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fluidistic
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Hi,
I live in Argentina - ~800 km away from not Buenos Aires - and in mi city there's no Ebook readers on sale. I can't buy via internet either due to corruption (customers would either ask me to pay a 200% tax or steal it and keep it for them/sell them half price to their friends. Both cases happened to me and other people I know.).
I'm planning to make a short trip to Canada in a few days and I'm interested in Ebooks readers. I've lots of books/documents in my computer under the djvu format and some in PDF. I prefer by far the djvu files since a 165 Mb PDF corresponds approximately to a 5 Mb djvu file and the quality is the same for my eyes. I was wondering if all or most ebooks readers can handle the djvu format. What is your experience with this?
I'm a physics students so I need to be able to see well equations and of course text. Do you have any (cheaper is better) recommendation for that purpose?
Thanks in advance.
I live in Argentina - ~800 km away from not Buenos Aires - and in mi city there's no Ebook readers on sale. I can't buy via internet either due to corruption (customers would either ask me to pay a 200% tax or steal it and keep it for them/sell them half price to their friends. Both cases happened to me and other people I know.).
I'm planning to make a short trip to Canada in a few days and I'm interested in Ebooks readers. I've lots of books/documents in my computer under the djvu format and some in PDF. I prefer by far the djvu files since a 165 Mb PDF corresponds approximately to a 5 Mb djvu file and the quality is the same for my eyes. I was wondering if all or most ebooks readers can handle the djvu format. What is your experience with this?
I'm a physics students so I need to be able to see well equations and of course text. Do you have any (cheaper is better) recommendation for that purpose?
Thanks in advance.