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Old 01-26-2018, 06:20 PM   #7
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Richwood View Post
Candidates I come up with are the Kindle DX, Kindle Keyboard, Kindle 4/5 and the Sony PRS-505 but I presume that there are a few other candidates. Based on the Kindle 4/5 model I find that without a touch screen or a physical keyboard like the Kindle DX and Kindle Keyboard any keyboard entry is a PITA so trying to take notes is very slow.
There's a couple I can add to the list. The Kobo (and the closely related Kobo WiFi) – neither which I liked – and the Sony PRS-300 (which I like). But if you write a lot of notes and want a real keyboard, I think you're pretty much stuck with the early Kindles. Personally, if I have page turn keys, I don't mind using the touch screen for the dictionary, etc., but it is a pain when I have to clean the screen and appreciate my Kindle Keyboards and Kindle 4 because of that.

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