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Old 11-01-2013, 11:17 AM   #278
ManDay
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I am with Salgueiros on the subject: This device will be revolutionary. I've been using an M92 by Onyx (aka Icarus Excel) for almost a year now and although I've been sceptical before purchase whether the 300-something Euros would be worth it, I'm absolutely glad I made the decision to buy it. For my use case of reading almost exclusively technical documents/mathematical books on it and making annotations, it's simply the best you can currently get - and that Sony reader, if it's released, will be perfect in the very meaning of the word. I couldn't imagine any reason why I'd ever need to buy another ereader again (regarding the M92, it's the 9.7" which still don't really satisfy me, also, I recently damaged it ), so it may aswell cost a thousand Euro, I wouldn't care.

PS: Before I bought the M92, I've been using a variety of (LCD) tablets for years and I shall absolutely never go back to the endless pain of recharging and eye fatigue, let alone it being unreadable in direct sunlight. My primary concern is not that of function-over-price ratio but that of having an electronic book/notebook which excels at that one task and that task only.

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