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Originally Posted by Numnumnum
Great, thank you for your reply regarding the highlighting. Really the annotating/highlighting challenges are the only thing keeping me from moving all my non-fiction reading to an e-reader. But if the newer models (eg Libra 2) are more responsive maybe I can do that and get all these paper books out of my small apartment.
My Libra 2 is in the mail so looking forward to reporting back.
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I also read non fiction, but I also put them on a tablet, because of maps and charts, and photos etc etc
So whilst it's great to be able to highlight and annotate the ebooks whilst reading on an ereader, it really is great to be able to see the photos and maps etc in colour on the tablet. Which you can do simultaneously
The ereader screen is still the best screen to read for any period of time, imo, but doesn't do photos or maps etc well
Whereas the tablet (any brand you like) does, and in colour
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Irrespective, keeping your non fiction collection on calibre ensures its longevity
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Oh and don't forget pinch to zoom on a tablet, and other stuff, so much easier