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Recommendations for an E-Ink device to read PS/PDF files?

GodThingFormerly

A Different Kind of Asshole
I have quite literally come to the point where I am running out of room to store printouts of PostScript and PDF files in my crappy little apartment, so inspired by the big stink Amazon.com has recently made over the Kindle, I have been looking at devices such as the iLiad and Sony Reader. The Kindle itself is not an option, as it appears to lack the capability of receiving files directly from a PC via USB, WiFi or Bluetooth and I have exceedingly little interest in paying Amazon.com "just a small charge" every time I want a PS/PDF file formatted for their device. That said, my primary requirements - in loose order of preference - are as follows:

* The longest hardware warranty period.
* The largest amount of onboard storage.
* The ability to display raw PS files without my needing to convert them into PDFs.
* The longest battery life.

What I don't require:

* A large eBook catalogue.

So far the Sony Reader appears to be the best option, as aside from expandable memory card storage Sony USA offers a four year warranty plan including coverage for accidental damage for only $99.99. On the other hand it does not support PostScript, but then neither does any other reader I have found online. Considering that I have literally thousands of PS journal papers purchased and downloaded during the 1990s and early 2000s, this functionality would certainly make my life a lot easier.

Cosmic thoughts? ;)

TGT
 
Re: Recommendations for an E-Ink device to read PS/PDF files

The Bookeen Cybook is an often overlooked option, although I don't think it's better than the sony reader or iLiad for your purposes.

As for the ps issue; something like
find -type f -name "*.ps" -exec ps2pdf \{\} \{\}.pdf\;

should make light work of converting your ps files to pdf. (Well, with the exception of the fairly limited number of documents that cannot be correctly converted to pdf, of course)
 
Re: Recommendations for an E-Ink device to read PS/PDF files

Zero Hour said:
As for the ps issue; something like
find -type f -name "*.ps" -exec ps2pdf \{\} \{\}.pdf\;

should make light work of converting your ps files to pdf. (Well, with the exception of the fairly limited number of documents that cannot be correctly converted to pdf, of course)

Well, duh! Even I could have thought of wildcarding ps2pdf, were I not a complete and utter fucktard. :brickwall: Needless to say, ZH, I am truly indebted to your knowledge of *nix. Thank you. :)

TGT
 
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