Hebrew fonts on digital readers

Hebrew fonts on digital readers

Omer Zak w1 at zak.co.il
Sat Jun 25 23:34:36 IDT 2011


I am using the eMachines eM350 netbook for this purpose.
Except for short battery life (3 hours or so), it does the job for me.

Office Depot sells those netbooks for 1300NIS, which is a bit more
expensive than digital readers (typically 800-1200NIS), but it is a
general purpose computer.

And I was successful in installing Linux on it.

--- Omer


On Sat, 2011-06-25 at 14:16 -0600, Steve G. wrote:
> I tried converting a text document containing Hebrew and Spanish to
> the Kindle format. The Spanish was readable, but the Hebrew was junk.
> Although I can read html in Hebrew on the Kindle, it does not let me
> read html documents that are stored locally. I contacted Amazon, and
> was informed that Hebrew is not currently supported on the Kindle,
> though they may be working on it. I can convert the document to pdf,
> which I CAN read on the Kindle, but then I can't use a dictionary for
> the Spanish, which is my goal in transferring the document.
> 
> 
> My question is: is there another digital reader (sony, barnes and
> noble, borders, whoever), which can handle Hebrew charset? I am NOT
> talking about iPad or a similar devices, as they are much too
> expensive, and of course any netbook and up can read the documents in
> multiple formats.


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