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Old 01-21-2010, 03:51 PM   #94
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Device: iLiad v2, DR1000
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
Considering that it's a touchscreen, iRex IS ahead of the competition, for example (slightly) superior to Sony 900 (but way more expensive on the other hand). But between all those units, it's minor differences.
Without annotation support, it's about even. If they manage to implement that again, it's leaps and bounds ahead of the Sony.. The pen is far more accurate than anything the competition has to offer WRT on-screen writing.. but without that it's just a "very clear screen" with no unique selling points at all.
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Here's a comparison of the text-rendering with a relatively small font on the Iliad and the DR800S. Both from the same PDF and without zoom. Done with the "kids USB microscope", 20x enlargement.

First picture is Iliad, second DR800S. You can also see again the "speckles" of the Iliads screen.
This looks nice, btw. Can you also compare this to the prs-300?
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