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Old 04-12-2006, 12:52 PM   #26
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well...the Hanlin has/will have a slave display for data-input.
It also contains some PDA apps (like a caldender) right out of the box and possibly it natively understands more file-formats than the Sony (this is just a guess, Sony isn#t too precise about their file-format support...)

The Hanlin V2 also provides/will provide an SDK so that 3rd parties can easily create new software...this is somehting i don't see happening fo the Sony. Hackers will probably manage to create firmaware hacks and stuff fo the Reader, but it's input options are very limited, so the chances of useful apps are limited too.

There is more, but I'm too lazy to remember right now...will anyone help me out?
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