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Originally Posted by RishM 
One other way to get the PDF to your iPad directly is as below.
1. Make sure your iPad is connected to a wireless network (i.e not on a 3G connection)
2. Launch Safari app, browse to the members section of thehometheaterbook.com. Log in.
3. Click on the "Download" link of the Main Download - The Home Theater Book. Wait for the book to open. It could take a few minutes.
4. Single tap on any page of the book. A title bar should appear with two buttons saying Open in iBooks and Open in ...
5. Select Open in iBooks button. A copy of the book will now be saved in your iBooks library. Again, this could take 20-30 secs
6. You will now have access to the book even when the iPad is off-line.
Hope this helps.

One other way to get the PDF to your iPad directly is as below.
1. Make sure your iPad is connected to a wireless network (i.e not on a 3G connection)
2. Launch Safari app, browse to the members section of thehometheaterbook.com. Log in.
3. Click on the "Download" link of the Main Download - The Home Theater Book. Wait for the book to open. It could take a few minutes.
4. Single tap on any page of the book. A title bar should appear with two buttons saying Open in iBooks and Open in ...
5. Select Open in iBooks button. A copy of the book will now be saved in your iBooks library. Again, this could take 20-30 secs
6. You will now have access to the book even when the iPad is off-line.
Hope this helps.
Thanks this ebook looks a lot better in iBooks than it did on the other PDF app I was previously using on my iPad. Thanks again.















