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Old 08-04-2011, 12:32 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by DonalDuck View Post
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.
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Why you need typing while reading a book, I don't understand. The things I type on my Kindle keyboard is when I search, use Internet (barely) or buying books. It is nice that is physical because the feeling and really responsive, but I don't do more than that.

Are you talking about annotations maybe? If that's the case or you want to edit PDFs, maybe you need a tablet, like an iPad.

eink displays are not suitable for heavy typing or editing. As a matter of fact, editing capabilities are usually restricted by the vendor so you won't be able to alter the ebook anyway, not a regular ebook coming from B&N, Amazon, Sony, etc.
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