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Old 02-01-2010, 08:02 PM   #4
erasure25
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8. I just made some notes on mine for the first time and it's better than I thought. Use a stylus for sure! It takes a split second for the annotations to show up because of the e-ink having to refresh. But it's pretty good. It's hard to make long-winded comments because writing tiny letters would not work, but you can mark anywhere an everywhere on screen.

9. I think you def. need a book light handy. I'm getting my Sony 900 cover+light combo from the Sony store tomorrow, so I'll post what I think of it then...

10. It saves the notes with the page. So if you close the book and open it back up, the notes you made will show up on the page you made it. You can also open up a list that shows the pages you made notes and bookmarks on. If you make notes at the medium font size, but then switch to the large font size for reading, it will not show the notes, but will show a squiggle icon indicating there are notes at the particular spot in the text. You would have to switch to the medium font size to view the notes. So I guess you should generally pick a comfortable font size as you start reading a book and stick with it.
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