I have a Kobo and it utterly sucks with Cisco's PDF. You can use landscape mode to make it slightly better, but it's still pretty terrible. If Kobo would take the PDF title off the screen, and use smaller arrows to indicate valid scroll directions AND if Cisco would stop using such horrible indentation in all their docs (both DocCD and CiscoPress) then a 6" eReader _might_ just be able to pull it off. Until then don't waste your time with one that small.
I'm curious to know how it goes on the DX. Post back if you do get it and let us know. On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 5:43 PM, Jay Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > I use an iPad but the Kindle DX will work just fine too. Kindle 3 will not > play well with Cisco pdf's. > > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 7:20 PM, Ivan ..:|:....:|:.. <cisco.world.sk@ > gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi guys, > > > > I know that CCIE study beside practising requires lot of reading. I am > > trying/going to read books recommened for exam but unfortunately I have > > only > > PDFs. > > > > Therefore I would like to ask you if you could share your experience with > > e-books readers. I am planning to buy Amazon's Kindle DX but was confused > > by > > reviews regarding its ability to be ergonomic > > > > reader for technical books. I am seeking for workaround - to bypass PDF > > reading on my laptop which is hurting my eyes last weeks. > > > > Thanks > > > > Ivan > > _______________________________________________ > > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > > visit www.ipexpert.com > > > _______________________________________________ > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please > visit www.ipexpert.com > _______________________________________________ For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training, please visit www.ipexpert.com
