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Old 02-14-2023, 04:35 AM   #7
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Better to convert the Word docs to epub, then you can add real text via touch keyboard. PDFs don't reflow and only take drawing style handwriting/print, no handwriting to text conversion.

A final content proofed Word doc that is going to be published on paper can be exported to PDF and viewed on a decent monitor, larger than 13″ tablet or maybe a 10″+ eink.

Boox, meebook, Kindle Scribe and Elipsa all seem better than the reMarkable, though I've only read about some of those. Compared reMarkable & Elipsa side by side.
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