Yes it does, and unlike the prs300 it support PDF zoom and pan without
reformating.
You can also change the font size and autoreformat the pdf, but this
time it will display images correctly.
You can also zoom and pan pictures.
Works perfectly on my Linux and to my surprise the sound quality is
really impressive.
I bought the prs-300 for my mom and it was perfect but there was no way
to zoom pdf without changing the format of the pages.
The best way to convert documents is with Calibre on Linux.
All my .pdf books related to 3D are on it but RS (waiting for PDF or .epub).
The sony e-reader are all running under Linux, but it can brick easily
if you copy or delete files without waiting on your computer with the
usb cable. In that case reset without the usb cable, power again and
quickly plug the usb cable then format the memory in fat32.
It happened when moving multiple files and also if you put your books
inside too much folders.
Anyway, sony e-book reader is the best because it is Open, no
Applestorebullshit, no Amazoneslavery etc...
It read any format and can be managed like a regular usb key.
This thing is a must see and a must buy.
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.CombadZ.com
Jouni Hätinen wrote:
Shouldn't PRS-600 support PDF? Or is the support still work-in-progress?
How is that thing anyway? The specifications look quite impressive.
-Jouni