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The screen size is an issue. The formatting of PDF files varies so considerably that I find it difficult to read the text without zooming in. Changing pages using the hardware keys requires no more than 100% zoom, so flipping pages requires zooming out, turning the page, and zooming back in.
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Try following: Full screen mode->Press menu key-> Choose from menu: Zoom page width. Then IMHO zoom level is readable. Now you can scroll up and down on the current page and also change pages with hardware keys.
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Im considering to buy a N770 (actually im already in the must-have stage) and the main usage would be PDF Reading and light Websurfing (like checking the Wikipedia or reading online-books). I would like to use the device not necessarily only when im outside but also at home.
Now i made a 800x480 Window and put my PDF-Viewer into it, and this would be no problem, 800x480 is enough for all the PDFs.
But what about the physical size of the screen? I cut it out on cardboard and it is quite small.
Do you think i could read my PDFs comfortably on the N770 or is it only intended as a makeshift/emergency solution (not sure about the translation here) when you are on-the-go?
I am also a little concerned about the speed.
I use the PDF-Viewer Evince on my P3-500MHz Laptop and heard you can install Evince on the N770 also. How much slower would rendering be on the N770?
Thanks and greetings from germany,
Schmolch