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Old 09-30-2025, 11:34 PM   #23
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Totally easy for PDF (but no conversion to text) or the notebooks (conversion to text and docx).
For epub you need to stick to the touch keyboard to easily export notes.

Nebo on Android on Nxtpaper 11 or 14 has local handwriting to text on PDFs. The Kobos with notebooks run a cut down version of Nebo as the full version is unsuitable for eink.

The eink is best for reflowable novels on 5" to 8" screens. It's poor for PDFs, writing, magazines, comics, fixed layout illustrated book and annotation of PDFs.
There is this feature, which seems to be on development: https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/20...g-annotations/
(it doesn't mentions scribble/handwriting notes, but rather text ones).

Pardon, but I'm not that sure that any comics wouldn't be fine on eink: on a 8" or 10" even a PDF format can be fine - imho. On a nice resolution, keeping apart colour ones that could be a different thing, manga or comics in B/W may be pleasant (I have to try).
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