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Old 04-18-2017, 01:12 AM   #53
ManDay
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Device: DPT-S1
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Originally Posted by SnowRipple View Post
RP1 "added a lot of features"? Again: just PDF handling. No screen mirroring, email client, keyboard...
Just for the record: Viewing documents side-by-side, a second button on the pen and cross-references within documents (of which I'm not entirely sure but as far as I understand is possible now) were, besides using it as a text processor with an external keyboard, the three top candidates on my wish list for the DPT-S1. And to what I can see, Sony has added them.

I might add:

It may surprise you, but viewing anything but PDFs (like epub) has actually never interested me much. I read a few ebooks on the Sony, but I even prefer to convert them to a PDF manually, that way I have more complete control over their looks (since I do it on the computer) and I'm able to annotate them. I can also readily automate the process and even automatically upload them into box. Classically, I'm in fact an opponent of PDF (c.f. "content-markup-mangling"), but for the purpose of having an annotatable, paper-like file format, I think they actually found a good niche in the Sony.

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