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Originally Posted by Question Mark
I don't take many notes. However, I do a substantial amount of reading, making frequent use of the dictionaries which I have installed.
Because books load quite quickly, the crashing hasn't been much of a problem as it is easy just to go back into the ebook in question. Similarly, temporarily losing the multi-document setting also hassn't been a huge deal for me as it is easy to hop back to the home screen and open up another book if I perchance wanted to check something as I often do.
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Yeah. It seems to be ok then.
I am considering to buy a large screen ereader. I have to read a lot of books and articles. Besides, I want to take note, a lot of notes, mindmaps, etc
Now I reduce the choices to: sony dpt rp1, onyx max 2, onyx note and remarkable.
Remarkable seems to be incompleted, lack of features, outdated hardware
Onyx note is in considering.
Max 2: big, screen is easy to be scratched, many features that I do not need. I want something to be minimalist.
Sony is a good choice, though it is inconceivable when reading books.
I do not need much features. I just need something durable, light, read and side note.