Thanks Harry and emai7s2 for the quick reply.
Harry, I have been reading your other posts, and you seem to be experienced in the "ereader world". You own the two ereaders (PRS900 and Neo) and I believe that the Neo scribbling ability is more precise because of its technology, also the internet browsing is a plus (not really important to me) but emai7s2 has a point there with the battery life, it is something very important for me. I also have the feeling, (but I might be wrong) that the Sony 900 gives more security and seems to be more compact in its design, apart from the screen. I believe that the Sony device is made to last longer, while the Neo has more advanced technology and a more "stylish design" which I dont really care. What do you think? On the other site it seems that Onyx is constantly updating its firmware, while sony not so much. Another problem is the sony softwear, not so practical, and slow. I could also just wait for the bunch of new 2nd generation ereaders that will come out soon, like the Samsung E60 and so on, but I believe that the ideal ereader (for me) is already out there, and it could be the sony 900 or the Neo, I just need a simple, compact durable straight to the point design with good notation ability, good library organization and as dynamic as possible in managing its content. If the Neo does all that, I will go for it, I need something that will last long.
Last edited by MrReader; 07-29-2010 at 11:00 AM.
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