Kindle Right Margin

Before I get a Kindle 3?
I’m switching from Nook to Kindle (mainly because the former shattered and I haven’t insurance) and a huge part of my eReader usage is reading .PDFs of screenplays of movies I like. The Nook wasn’t exceptional in this feature–often the margins would disappear and everything would just show up all the way to the right and the dialogue parts would crossfade into each other. I was wondering how the Kindle is with this feature, and if there are any measures I can take to improve it? Thanks.
The latest kindle 3 displays PDF files way better than the kindle 2. I would guess it’s better then the nook.
You can also use free tools like mobipocket creator to create native kindle books, if you copy from the pdf, which would render even better.
I would totally recommend a kindle… it’s great!
If your in the market for a kindle you can get a wifi version for as low as $114 these days, which is a really good deal:
http://www.syncpedia.com/goto/kindle_special
Or you could opt for the 3g version for $75 more:
http://www.syncpedia.com/goto/kindle_3g
The 3g version is slightly easier to setup for non geeks since you don’t have to setup the internet, it’s just ready to go. Also for internet addicts it’s great because you can use the web browser anywhere, vs just wifi hotspots with the basic kindle.
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