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Old 05-20-2021, 09:12 AM   #25
Uncle Robin
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Originally Posted by GERGE View Post
Nice but I think these devices doesn't really fill a niche. I use Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 to take notes, and it is much more usable in meetings and such.

This would offer an inferior experience at every level but reading books.
Given the number of manufacturers already making similar devices, there clearly is a market for them. Even aside from the note-taking, one of the most common questions asked about any e-ink reader is "what's it like for PDFs?" 10.3 is incontestably better for PDFs than anything smaller, so for those whose reading is mostly PDFs, devices like this one will appeal. It may well also be that the ability to annotate more easily will be more relevant to the sort of reading material normally published as PDF. And I say all of this as one who has less than zero interest in buying any device of this sort.
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