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Old 05-26-2020, 09:29 PM   #6
Cootey
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For me, reading a book is not a passive experience; I write as part of reading. It helps me remember things. It is a way of dialoging with the author. It helps me understand the flow of the thought.

I'd pay double for a Kobo ereader that has much improved note-taking technology. I'd be willing to carry a Kobo ereader that's twice as bulky and heavy just for this.


I am very similar to you, though the dialog I have is with myself, not the author. I will write predictions in, or comment on narrative mistakes or perfections.

I’ve noticed a Kobo out of the box is quite snappy when typing. Then I log in, it updates and then loads books, and the typing response slows down. The Clara tupes faster, tbh, compared to the KA1 I had before. Is it a CPU problem? A file system problem? An eInk problem, or a combination of the three? I’m not sure. I just know that Kobo needs to focus on improvements. Typing on my Kindle is less sluggish, though Kobo is definitely catching up.

The Kindle used to be crappy at annotation, too. I don’t think Kobo is prioritizing typing speed compared to other features.


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