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ebook for editing/correction documents: save the rain forest
hi,
I edit and correct texts sent as WORD or PDF documents. Usually I have to print hundreds of pages, mark errors and notes with a marker or red pen, and later type them in the laptop. I believe I will continue to type the final corrections using WORD on the laptop, but is there an e-ink device I can use to mark the draft corrections directly on screen instead of on printed paper without killing my eyes? It would be one of the larger screen e-ink devices. It must support PDF editing: - Display large PDF without messing paging - Jump to page by number - Page markers (e.g. jump to page with corrections, last viewed page/s) - French characters (I work in French) - Marking text in color - Adding text annotation: - Preferably external keyboard to write notes/annotations - Pen or some external pointing device (?) Nice to have but not required: - Search PDF text - Support ebooks as well (epub etc) - Enable editing WORD or at least open office docs (:chinscratch:) - Touch screen for flipping pages - WIFI - No need for drawings, photos etc in PDF. Of course I will have to convert DOCs to PDFs - not a problem. If you know of an LCD device that does not tire the eyes after a few intensive hours, let me know please. Thanks a lot! |
I'd recommend the current iPad. Superb screen, and the Goodreader app is excellent for annotating PDFs.
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Thanks Harry.
But if chossing an LCD tablet, I would probably go for a Windows 8 tablet that supports native WORD. Anything eInk? |
No, because you specify colour as a requirement, and the only colour eInk device that I'm aware of is the Jetbook Color, which uses the truly horrible "Triton" colour eInk screen. This really isn't a colour screen at all - it's a normal black and white eInk screen with a "colour mask" on top of it. This halves the linear resolution, and the colours are very poor.
If you could live with a black and white screen, you could look at the Onyx M92 or the Pocketbook 922 (very similar devices to each other), but I honestly think that the iPad is MUCH better for PDFs. |
A tablet sounds better than an e-ink reader for your needs.
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I looked at iPad3 but I was disappointed
The screen is sharp and good, but it is still a radiating screen.
Even after adjusting down the brightness level, reading closely from an iPad will fatigue the eyes, much more than real papar parallel. So I am back to square one: Is there an eInk device that supports underlining words or phrases, scribing over the text, adding annotations? I found an image that demonstrates my intended usage: http://hcil2.cs.umd.edu/trs/2004-22/...4-22_img_6.jpg Requirements: - eInk - stylus - marker - annotations Nice to have: - color - different text formats Thanks |
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