What about Kindle? The 9.7" second generation seems pretty nice and it has native PDF support. The adjustable text size option, bookmarks, and annotations seem like they would come in handy.

On Aug 24, 2009, at 8:48 AM, Bryan Bartik wrote:

Whatever you find easiest to read in any room in the house! (Laptop w/ soft copy or hard copy). Soft copies are great for searching and copying/pasting text for notes. Hard copies are great for reading in bed and/or without the distractions of being on a computer.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:01 AM, Kim Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

 I agree. Hard copies are good, but one thing about "soft" copies
though. They are search-able. Thats a big plus if you are studying
something and need to look up something.

Sincerely,
Kim Pedersen

Iwan Hoogendoorn wrote:
> Hi Manny,
>
> It's indeed just what Rick says ... it is just what you prefer.
> I know of myself ... that I tried to read stuff from the screen but if
> the pages are too long i loose my concentration.
> And the handy thing about hardcopy is that you can make some sidenotes
> on the book itself ...
>
>
>

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