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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books
search navigation and annotation.You can use your finger to circle things and "write" on the documents. Id prefer to write with a stylus but as I said to earlier in here and as I told the PL folks today there ARE capacitive stylus available now.
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My concern is that if a finger is required, that means contact has to be made over a fairly large area in order to make a mark, and that in turn means the writing in any notes you make will have to be large, and therefore very brief. A stylus type substitue would have the same issue, I'd have thought. Valid concern or not?
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But it definitely is a business oriented device. There are some other large format devices devices coming that will be more suited to casual/educational/scientific reading
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Can you give some names?
Also, how did you find the responsiveness, especially when note taking and using the virtual keyboard? In the videos, it doesn't look spectacular.