Hey there ppl,
Thanks in advance for the video Booxtor . I'll gladly wait for it
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In the end.. what i need is to spare my eyes (and my back) from the hours sitting&reading PDFs EPubs etc.. or reading online, either on wikipedia or doing any other research through a browser.
Eventhough i use a 27" .. (or a 13" laptop) to do so .. I expect I will finally get the paper-feel.. whilst ditching paper and screen frequency rates altogether!
And not to mention the ereader's portability, and finally making the so desired annotations..
Hopefully, one will have no excuse to, not read, anymore..
I'd gladly exchange battery life for stylus responsiveness.
(to a certain degree evidently .. like getting at least 8 to 11 hours .. out of the M90.)
That's why i havent gone for the Asus Ep121 yet.
Has anyone here.. tried a capacitive stylus on a touch-enabled ereader (e-ink)..? I assume light, but serious, sketching (architecture) on an e-ink reader.. is still only in the future..
kudos from Portugal
PS : Hell.. and i thought that i would have to get an Android tablet to have text to speech hehehe |sarcastic| ..