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Originally Posted by initx
Hi jbaach.
My question is, how convenient is the device for navigating a book? Let's say if you wanted to learn a 300 pages long book, and want to navigate between different locations in the book fast, let's say between page 38 and the appendices at the end of the book, is it comfortable to do it with the pen?
SQLite annotations can be saved and then loaded back together with the book if needed, am I right?
Does the screen seem to be scratch resistant?
Thank you so much.
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On navigation: to jump between e.g. page 123 and e.g. appendix a on page 300 one would have to constantly enter the page numbers in the 'go to page' function. Thats actually much better on the 903, where you have a list of the last opened pages. I had to use it in one epub, because the endnote numbers only allowed jumping to the endnotes, but there jumping back did not work.
The annotations are kept on the device, both on the m92 and the 903. So it survives rebooting etc.
I am very hesitant to test how scratch resistant the screen is :-) However both books come with covers (the one for the m92 can be flipped open, and is lighter then the reader).