It's alive! It's alive!
Hi everyone,
Now that I have an M92 that is working, I thought I might log some of my experiences with it. Reading this board reveals a wide range of reactions to the product.
So far my reactions are leaning in a mostly-positive direction. But it's early on.
I have started using the M92 to read technical articles in astronomy and astrophysics, since I am taking astronomy courses and because I work at a major scientific / astrophysical institution. These documents are typically PDFs.
Articles in the more prominent astronomy journals are two-column affairs, and I have found that in portrait mode the font is, well, teeny-tiny but for the most part readable if I have my reading glasses on. Footnotes and captions are in smaller fonts and can be problematic, especially if they contain equations and such. Obviously one solution is to switch to landscape, though this has the perhaps-negligible downside of having to scroll back and forth. I'm still mainly using portrait.
The software is, as many have pointed out, quirky -- and some here would I am sure say that that is a charitable description. However, I have found that, so far at least, the software is letting me do what I need to do. I don't know whether I have the latest PDF reader. My biggest frustration has been with annotating / scribbling, though it seems to mostly work (maybe my attempting it while on a bus has something to do with my frustration).
I do wish the processor was a bit more robust/speedy, but wait times are not ridiculous, and I'm currently reading a ~60 page PDF.
So ... so far I am liking the thing. I will probably order a couple of spare styluses (stylii?) since I think it's a foregone conclusion that I will lose at least one.
Kudos to Booxtor for bringing this soldier back from the dead!
/GB
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