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Originally Posted by pilotbob
Yes, annotation, note taking, search, dictionary, these are all great things I have enjoyed in my Kindle Classic for over a year now.
It is good to see Sony has a compelling device too now.
BOb
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You've enjoyed rather crude versions of them though. The lack of a touchscreen means you've got an unwieldy keyboard slapped on there. And I really, possibly irrationally, hate downsized keyboards. Not to mention that PRS600 screen quality > Kindle screen quality.
The UI of any device matters a lot to me, there's really no excuse for a shoddy one and plenty of praise waiting for an innovative, well performing one. And that's what blew me away when watching the PRS600 videos - here is a really solid UI, tried and tested and revamped. Without the touchscreen, you wouldn't have the UI.