I like it too. I have been waiting for a 10-inch Android device with a plastic screen. I understand why some professions need 13 inches (no sexual innuendo intended :-)), but I think 10 in. is the perfect size for a lot of people who like taking handwritten notes and occasionally read A4-size pdfs (usually readable if the margins are hidden).
I agree with SnowRipple that pdf support alone is not going to cut it. At least epub should be supported, but preferably all the usual suspects. I would prefer Android for that reason: everyone needs something different, and needs change over time as well. For example, 6 months ago I would have been happy with just reading and scribble support, but now I use a dictionary on a daily basis. Onyx has proven that Android need not eat the battery, either: I can use my M96 for several days intensively before needing to recharge, and the standby time is weeks rather than days. If only someone could crack the issue of unbearable lag when handwriting in Android apps (Everynote, OneNote, Keep, LectureNotes, you name it), that would be great. It's not inherent to e-ink, as we have seen...
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