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Originally Posted by graphicsgirl
In my opinion, not very good. It is very tedious to do. I've resorted to using paper and ink instead to make notes. I think for heavy annotating, I will eventually pick up a touchscreen e-reader.
That being said, I still love my nook. It's very fun to read on.
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I would have to agree. I don't think it was designed for academic-type reading so that functionality is a little cumbersome to say the least. I did try the Sony Daily Edition and the touchscreen made for poor reading. Terrible contrast made me return it to the store.
My wife is a professor and I am thinking of getting her one of the larger screen readers with a touch screen because she constantly writes in her books, especially the ones she teaches. I'll begin researching next month since her birthday is in October.