Thank you.
Being a "techie", I trust your judgement. Hmm... I am really torn. I love the idea of an ereader and the help it could be.
Would you be willing to see about exporting typed notes (using the keyboard) from each of the ereaders? I just don't know who to ask here who would find that a "fun experiment".
Either the T1 or the 350 (the other one which caught my eye) with PRS+ (if it could even be found). The exporting of notes would make it the perfect device for me....
Never thought I would want something special no one thinks is important. No teachers, researchers, etc. here? I could do 80% of my work on a paperback-size device packed in the tiniest purse... the idea ist just too too tempting. Read the book, annotate, highlight and then at home or in the office usb and send the relevant notes and quotes to the pc to be integrated into the project (yes, I do cite).
My laptop was a step to minimizing, but is still the size of a regular notebook (and only 1,5kg)--tiny but still "work related and awkward" and not for all day treks and coffeehouse research hours, where just the books are of interest.
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