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Old 08-07-2011, 05:01 PM   #15
sarah11918
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P.S. how are the features on the Nokia N810?
It's surprisingly competent. It has the best journal/notes software of anything available (Xournal - pretty much identical to what Tablet PCs use). You can zoom in to annotate, then zoom out again, so you have a lot of control over marking up pdfs. It's actually an ultramobile PC, so it's really like a mini-computer.

Two big issues: 4 inch screen and resistive touch screen (not wacom). I'd rather have resistive than capacitive for a writing device (better stylus interaction), but it does mean that you can't touch the screen at all while you write.

But this device has handwriting recognition, just like a tablet PC, so that you can handwrite into a "notes" or word processing doc. Go figure, this little thing from years ago can do some of the things we're still waiting for our current gen devices to do!
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