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Originally Posted by zacheryjensen
I suspect most of the users here will not be interested in the Que (pronounced like the more correct word: Queue, which is evidenced by their not-so-clever use of the word in a context that implies waiting for something in the fashion of a queue).
Personally I work in an environment where many documents are passed around, read, mulled over in groups, etc. It is quite common to waste paper printing these. Some of them are password protected office documents which this reader supposedly will support (based on twitter responses) and others are regular old PDF. Some of the FAQ imply it will ship with a printer driver, probably some licensed print-to-pdf deal or one that will print to the device like the iRex DR1000*
SO yeah. I suspect it will be pricey for a regular eBook reader, and not compelling to the novel readers around here. But I think it has a good chance of being well priced and compelling to someone with daily business uses for it. That's where my interest stems anyway.
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I'm just having reservations about they will handle document annotation. I think I remember reading on Gizmodo that the screen was a capacitive touchscreen, but I'm still holding out hope for a stylus. How do you annotate something using only your finger?