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Originally Posted by ManDay
The M92, too, has a 150dpi resolution which works just fine for me. I can't seem to see a point in extremely high resolutions for they really offer no visual advantage over 150 (or say 200) under any normal conditions.
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I absolutely can not agree with that statement.
Just to follow up my story a little bit, before I owned the Hanvon E920, I had actually owned a brandnew black M92. While I was very satisfied with the software it had, I was very disappointed with the resolution, which is just too pixelated to view .pdf file in full view, even when zoomed in. Also I was annoyed that one had to constantly use the pen or the buttons (which made an annoying clicking sound everytime) to change the pages..
The 50 DPI more offer a huge advantage such as the capacitive touch. The difference between the M92 Display and the Hanvon are stunning, it seems like 2 different worlds, similiar to Iphone 3GS vs Iphone 4 Retina Display. I can now read magazines or scientifc papers with a very clear view and even in full view when zoomed in a little. The E920 just seems like a different device altogether, I also like the build quality more.. When viewed from the side my M92 had a huge gap between the case and the display, which really annoyed me.. Eventually I send it back, because I wasn't really happy with it (for the price), but its just my personal experience..
I do agree though that the Sony 13.3" is even better for academic papers and annotating, which im not really into that much. For my purposes the Hanvon E920 is excellent, but I would still get the Sony Reader if it would be possible to buy it

So if there is anyone from Germany who got one, please let us know!