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Old 06-11-2013, 06:50 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
I assume the Sony T2 can do this. Certainly it was possible on the older 650. One could add handwriting to ebooks (incl. pdfs) and also in text memos. Sony are expected to release an updated model in the late summer / autumn.

Also a rooted the Nook STR can run a plethora of apps that will do it, though you will have to look around for the right one that works okay with e-ink and the Nook.
The disadvantage of those devices is that they don't have "palm rejection", i.e. you must be careful not to touch the screen while you are writing, or you will end up with unwanted marks. Try before you buy...
The advantage of course is that they are much cheaper than the wacom-equipped readers mentioned above.
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