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Old 09-20-2011, 04:41 AM   #5
sarah11918
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I notice you didn't mention anything about writing (handwriting) in your post. The *only* real reason to consider an edge (of either side) is if you'll be taking a lot of notes or annotating ebooks and pdfs, and especially if you want to do one of these things while having another app open in the other window (like a browser, or email).

The edges are strong e-writers, but everything else they do is simply a complement to that function, really. If you aren't thrilled about being able to handwrite on the e-ink side, you'll find everything else too mediocre, I suspect.
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