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Old 05-22-2015, 07:03 AM   #4
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Location: Amsterdam, but I am neapolitan
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Trocchietto, your post is very difficult to understand. I'm honestly not sure what you're asking.
HI Harry,
thank you for the interest,
in short I am asking as Gerge say a double android tablet with eink on one side.
I am supposing that is where the market is going, do you agree?

Still battery and sunlight reflex, and lack of an unique device that is phone/tablet/eink reader is missing in the market, the Yotaphone 3 I guess will fulfill these needs. the proprietary SW they use at the moment I do not like it( no good highlight management, good offline dic features, export notes functionally to new models), that is why I want Mantano or whatever other sw can allow me to have the 3 mentioned features

Also other important points Yotaphone has is 1)you can put static photo or notification on the eink side, oryou can easily switch from one side to another insuring a continuity of navigation( ex. you see your email in gmail ont he tablet then press a button and turning the screen you can continue to navigate with gmail on the eink) , 2)the eink navigation quite smooth, at least from the video I saw looks less frustrating than the traditional eink ereader quite slugghish and unresponsive compared to a tablet.( probably the YP2 it has better processor and not resistive eink screen I reckon)

thanks
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