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Old 06-27-2008, 02:35 AM   #503
Walk Broad
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Originally Posted by Lorion View Post
"....except for the drawing tablet...."

What does this mean? Is the Mentor touchscreen not able to be used for drawing and writing?
I would be shocked, because a touchscreen for quick notes and adding comments to filed is for me a must have feature!
You see how different the people are. If Astak just had made a bigger Sony i would never think about concidering it to buy

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They have a device that does that, it's called the iRex iLiad.

If it's such an important feature, please get that one. Or wait to see what Astak actually does before razing on them.

But for some people, an affordable device that is used to say, read books, is all they are looking for. Me included.

I don't read technical manuals or work PDFs. I don't need to mark up, take notes or draw on anything.

All I want is a device I can afford that allows me to read good books comfortably.

With all other readers over $300 USD (except for the Sony that saves me a whole penny and the eBookwise being the absolute cheapest), it's about time someone introduced a line that makes the devices more affordable.
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