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Old 05-17-2009, 08:56 PM   #9
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Melbourne
Device: iLiad, Cybook, iPhone
I go to meetings with laptop, iphone and e-book, (Illiad user so I take all my meeting notes using the Iliad). My ideal device will be able to handle the basic work functions and personal stuff

Personal
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1. holding my reading material.... books, newspapers and magazines
2. simple web access so I don't have to fire up my laptop just to look at a single page.....iphone is great for this.

Work
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3. Make handwritten notes at meetings which I can then put into a word doc.
4. Very basic micrsoft office functionality, like MS Office Mobile...e.g. be able to open a spreadsheet and make a change.

Agree that it probably isn't best to try to merge everyhting into one device and isn't necessary.....if I want to do a complex spreadsheet, presentation or write a large doc, I'd use the laptop...but it would be really useful to be able to do the basics on the e-book when away from the desk.... Also woudl save my back lugging the heavy laptop around

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