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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
It's a note taker, just like the Sony, but with a smaller form factor.
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There are Boogie Boards too, but likewise not meant for pdf reading/annotating.
http://www.improvelectronics.com/pro...rd-sync-9.html
" Boogie Board LCD eWriters utilize a
reflective, pressure-sensitive, plastic liquid crystal display (LCD). Images are created by pressing on the LCD with a stylus, fingernail or other instrument. To clear the LCD, an erase button is pushed. This tells the electronics, which are powered by a battery, to erase the image by applying an electric field to the LCD.
Boogie Board LCD eWriters use a direct, free form method to create an image that simulates the experience of handwriting or drawing with pencil/pen on paper. Line width is proportional to the amount of pressure applied, just like pencil on paper. Because of these functional characteristics, Boogie Board LCD eWriters are perfect as a multi-purpose paperless replacement for memo pads and notebooks (Sync model). Use them to write memos, leave messages, make lists, jot down ideas, play games, practice handwriting/arithmetic, diagram the winning play, and yes, draw pictures (with shading)... "
Boogie Board Sync 9.7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM7hC9mz920
The combination of paper-like reflective low-power color LCD 10" tablet and good stylus would be the killer device for me, but regrettably it will probably take another couple of years before some device finally hits the market, now that Amazon owns Liquavista and Pixel-Qi and Mirasol failed to deliver.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdXu9jmTI2A