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Old 07-29-2010, 04:22 AM   #1
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Readers with freehand notation capabilities

As much as I am impressed by the new Amazon Kindle 3, it does not meet one of my main requirements - freehand notation on documents. I know there are others on Mobileread who share the same interest, so I want to start a thread which focuses on readers offering freehand notation capabilities.

Here's a start - others are invited to flesh out the info:

Sony-PRS 600 (6")
Sony-PRS 900 (7.1")
Freehand notation possible on all formats which can be viewed (PDF, txt, RTF, etc). When in zoom mode, notations are not possible.
Expansion: MMC/SD/SDHC, Memory Stick Pro Duo
Text-to-speech: no

Onyx Boox 60 (6")
Bebook Neo (6")
Freehand notation only possible on PDFs.
Expansion: SD/SDHC
Text-to-speech: yes?

Hanvon n518 (5")
Freehand notation possible (formats?)
Expansion: SD card
Text-to-speech: yes

I'm sure there are other machines out there as well that offer freehand notation capabilities, I am just not aware of them at the moment.
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