I’m in a similar boat. I’d like an eink solution for viewing PDF’s and, ideally, taking notes on them and sharing the notes. The PDF’s I work with are math and compsci docs with subscripts, superscripts, and other small text. And my eyes are 56 years old but very near sighted, so I’m good holding a reader up close.
For taking notes, and doing homework I use GoodNotes on the iPad/Mac. I can do homework with an apple pencil, the annotated PDF is shared through the cloud with a Mac client, I can export on the Mac, and upload to school.
As I said, I want an eink solution. The Kindles have a smart zoom so that the text on my 7 inch Oasis is the same size as text on my 8 inch B&N Glowlight Plus with dumb zooming. I can live with this for reading but it’s tiny and I can’t take notes.
So I’m thinking very seriously about the Elipsa and the Scribe. But I need to be able to export and share.
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