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Old 02-21-2007, 11:08 AM   #19
NatCh
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Originally Posted by nekokami
Does that make sense? (Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this way, after all....)
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.
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.
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