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Thanks for the help. Here's a a 10 page example pdf that is freely available at http://www.hfoobook.com/pdf/hfoo-associateuml.pdf
It contains the diagrams/images that would be typical for me. However, the above example won't help to show that a full pdf book of 10-50mb would still be fast enough to read on the n800.?
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I would like to read technical books that have diagrams/images, mostly in pdf format. Would I be able to use the n800 to read these (a full book) with the currently available software? How long does it take to navigate from one page to the next? How plreasant (or frustrating) an experience is it? What is battery life like when just reading a book (with wifi disabled)?