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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: Reading e-books on: June 26, 2018, 03:07:00 PM
I have a small problem and it's that I can't read e-books on my laptop or my monitor. Well, I CAN, of course, do it if I really need to do it but I often get a little headache or a mushy feeling in my head + tiredness and I can seldom read more than maybe 30 pages in a row before I get mushy and tired.

Printing out books to paper is out of the question since it would probably cost as much as if I bought the book in a store or online.
So is buying an iPad, because of the price.

I want some kind of solution to this problem. What I want is a flat computer "pad" that can read pdf-files, nothing more, nothing less. No wifi or 3g required it would be ideal just to plug in a USB stick and save some pdf-files on the reading pad, just like that.

The Kindle pad seems kind of nice but as I have understood if you have to buy all the books from Amazon with it and if that's the case it misses my point which is that I just want to be able to read my pdf-files in a comfortable way.

I guess I'm not the only one having this problem. And I would be very happy and grateful for any advice or suggestions.
The thing is that I would, of course, want to buy an Ipad or an Android tablet but I don't have the money and therefore I'm looking for a poor man's alternative which is simply built to read e-books.

Does this exist or do I have to modify my old Eee 701 to do the job?

Answer
ok you should upload new updated adobe reader than you can look pdf.
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