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Upon researching my trip, the problem that I have is that just the guidebooks for the countries that I will be visiting weigh over 4 kilograms. I travel light, with everything in one backpack, and so carrying this much weight is simply not an option. You cannot really purchase these books on the road in these non-English speaking countries. Unfortunately, there are really no good e-book options for travel guides, either. I found one company that sold encrypted adobe PDFs of outdated guides which would not work on the 800 or even be practical if it was supported because PDF is such a poor PDA/tablet format.
So what I thought about is scanning in the guidebook pages as jpegs and then using the 880 as a reader. I could organize the scans from each book into a directory and then each book chapter into a subdirectory (I am willing to put some time into this!). What I have noticed, too, is that a lot of these books are two columns to a page, each column about 6 centimeters wide, so no horizontal scrolling would be required on each line while reading, although vertical scrolling would be required as one read down the page and probably both horizontal and vertical scrolling for maps.
I could also do an OCR on the scanned files and turn them into HTML for the book reader. I am assuming this is a very imperfect process, though, and would not work for maps and illustrations (although I would still like to do it).
Does reading jpegs as I have described sound practical from the Nokia 800 perspective? What app would you use to view the jpegs and would the scrolling be very fast? I though perhaps creating HTML that organizes by chapter and page would be the way to go and then use Opera or FBreader.
And if you have any better solutions I am all ears ;-) Thanks very much.
Travis