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Originally Posted by nekokami
Does that make sense? (Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this way, after all....)
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Makes perfect sense, neko, to me at least. Of course I have the advantage of watching my wife work her way through her dissertation, and considering what sorts of functions she'd need to 'electronicate' the reading/note taking process she uses.
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Originally Posted by icecubex
High storage capacity would be nice.
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As long as there's some sort of memory card slot, your storage is effectively limited only by how many cards you want to mess with.

Speaking for myself, I want enough on-board storage for my readings, but for anything heavier-duty (such as y'all are talking about) I'd think that a reasonably well executed memory card approach might actually be better -- I find it a lot easier/quicker to pull a card and put it in the PC to do serious work with its contents there, than yanking stuff back and forth to on-board memory. Of course, that
would require that the contents/annotations/etc. generated by the 'InfoPad' be readable on the PC.