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Originally Posted by kandwo
Well, the Hanlon mentioned above uses a combination of programmable physical buttons (I think they also distinguish between short and long presses, maybe double presses) and a wacom stylus.
To select a word or highlight text one would then use the stylus, which is as quick as using a finger. It has the advantage of not leaving prints on the screen, too.
The buttons can be programmed to have certain functions in notebooks and others in the reading app. They would then be used for page turning, going back and forward, accessing the ToC, etc etc.
To me it would be the best of both worlds.
Unfortunately, buying it from Aliexpress seems very expensive.
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Yes, such an ereader would be nice to have (I actually use a stylus for navigating on my Kobos). Not with a 10'' screen, though. Far too large for me.