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by Ryanmf » Wed Nov 23, 2011 9:18 pm
Also, Amazon runs a free web service for Kindle owners (described in the linked thread) where you can email a PDF and they'll reformat it to work properly on the Kindle. Works best with PDFs that are mostly text, though some people in that thread (and elsewhere) have noted that it hasn't worked especially well for them. I've seen examples of their converted PDFs on friends' Kindles and they're not universally terrible.
I'm looking for an e-ink reader for PDFs and other mostly text content (Instapaper, etc.) as well. Perpetually staring at backlit displays for work (design, web development) and fun (music, reading, additional software hackery) is killing my eyes. Given how low Amazon has dropped the prices on all Kindles, it's hard to imagine another decent one being available at a better price on the secondary market, but if anyone has any recommendations on other eReaders I'd love to hear them.
And yes, the Kindle touch has a touch display, which means less arrowing around for stuff (also means worse battery life, but it should still be great, eInk uses next to no juice), although I'm still considering one of the keyboard versions for notes.