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Old 06-11-2011, 10:10 PM   #3
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Hi there!

HOw KT handle PDF?
Can you take highlights of text and are easy to find?
IF you zoom in, how is the pan feature?


On epubs, can you take highlights of text?
Can you add personal notes to the highlights?

I am considering Nook T or Kobo T, but I am inclined to Kbo T.
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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
Welcome aboard, remcdonald!

We can sometimes get a bit collectively snarky in here but pay no mind ...

I strongly agree Kobo has learned and listened and delivered a dynamic ereader that can stand proudly side-by-side with Kindle and Sony in Canada (and Nook in the US, although I've never had one in my hand to try out).

I've been playing with it (and reading) for a day now and haven't found anything yet that gives me pause. Great work, folks!

The best part? All these updates, new fangled touch screen, etc ... and the brand has managed to keep the Simple front-and-centre. It's much more capable without adding any complexity. Bravo on that!
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