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Old 05-08-2013, 08:54 AM   #15
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Better contrast. All ereaders I've seen look muddy.
Screens at least as big as a standard paperback.
Nice and solid feeling. I don't like flimsy-feeling things.


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Originally Posted by elemenoP View Post
>>Being able to use the touch screen to take freehand notes with a stylus, saved as a picture not converted to text, for doodles, diagrams and to do lists.<<

My Sony Reader can do this, and it even has a slot for the stylus so you don't lose it.

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The T2 reader? If so, I am much more interested in one. I've been trying to find a good electronic note-taking scheme for ages.
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