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Originally Posted by moz
The question is interestingly phrased. I said yes, even though my reading experience will hopefully be completely unaffected by a touch screen. What will dramatically improve is my writing experience... which currently doesn't work at all. I imagine if I got the right pen I could write on my liseuse, but quite probably only once.
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actually i *already* have touch screen and writing capabilities on my eb1150 (but not handwriting recognition), but i voted "yes" because i found them unexpectedly useful : touch screen allows me to easily look up a word in the dictionary simply by touching the word (i can use the stylus to avoid getting fingerprints on the screen) and the note-taking feature is brilliant when i am reading a PG text which i have formatted myself : i can mark all the OCR errors or incorrect punctuation or format problems as i am reading, to correct them later ; then i can use the "search" feature to search for markups, and jump from one error to the next. it saves a lot of time and effort. i would love for my future e-ink liseuse to also have these features.