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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan
The Hanvon device demo'd in this MR thread ably demonstrates the fact that we don't need to keep paper around just to write or take notes on.
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Really? Well, you can't pass this piece of paper around easily at a meeting of say six people where everyone could use a copy to look and mark on. Besides, even if everyone had one of these devices, I don't see how it would facilitate a meeting where more than just one piece of paper was talked about since the device is only one screen.
In other words, when we interact with paper in certain situations, it isn't only the paper we're interacting with but the relevancy of space is there too. We can have multiple pieces of paper spread out which we can flip back and forth and refer to. Not efficiently done and sometimes not doable with an electronic device.