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Old 08-03-2011, 05:55 PM   #14
DonalDuck
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Originally Posted by Pinecone View Post
If you need to do a lot of typing, a physical keyboard MAY be better, depending on the key spacing and feel. On screen gives you no tactile feedback, but using the one on my iPhone, you can do quite well with them.
I'm a student, so I need to do some typing, so a good keyboard is important. I don't really like hand writing in screen, and I think it cannot be very precise. That's why I like kindle's keyboard. On the other hand, I donīt have a "I anyting", so I've never been more than one or two minutes with a on screen keyboard. Is it really comfortable, or something more "to say we have this", but in the end, it's not good?

And I wanted to know if there are any ereaders who can "use" a Bluetooth or Wifi keyboard or if there are plans for one in a close future (the only I know is pocketbook 302, who was discontinued )? Something who could detect a PS3 keyboard, for example?

One other question: What do you think about pocketbook? is it touch screen as good as sony's?

Thanks for the inputs,
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