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Originally Posted by Prosto_IA
Can anyone comment on the legibility of handwritten Sony notes? I gather Kindle notes can be downloaded from a webpage, how easy is it to transfer Sony notes?
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I'm probably not the best to comment on legibility (I have a crab-like scrawl), but it's okay. Just okay really. I prefer to 'type' notes using the stylus, as the Sony is rather slow when it comes to handwritten notes. You use the software that comes with the Sony Reader to transfer notes onto your computer.
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Supplementary question, in either case is it safe to assume I'll need a cover?
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Yes for either. Definitely, if you plan to slip it in your pocket or take it out or about with you.
As for your other factors... I would say for all your other factors that paying extra for the Sony is worth it (the size in particular is wonderful), but there's something to be said about the Kindle's ability to handle Cyrillic straight out of the box. I've actually flashed the firmware on my 350 to a modified version that happens to support Cyrillic, and although I found it an easy and straightforward process, there's always the risk of bricking the ereader. Seeing as a Linux user you're probably fairly tech savvy, flashing would probably go fine for you, but it's a risk worth mentioning regardless.