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Old 02-07-2010, 08:48 AM   #320
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Originally Posted by poshm View Post
I've been following most of this thread but can't remember every detail so my apologies if this has been asked before:

does the nook have any annotation capabilities and if so what do you make of them. I ask because despite the touch screen on my Sony 600, I much prefer using the Kindle 2 for making notes - I find it extremely easy.
First of all, nook only has onscreen keyboard. (If you prefer Kindle over Sony, an actual physical keyboard seems to be important for you). In my opinion, using the stylus on Sony 600/900 is way easier than using your fingers on the relatively small touchscreen of nook.

On nook, you can set notes and highlights via its touchscreen interface. You highlight the respective word via "cursor keys" on your virtual keyboard. It's okay, but in my opinion definitely no improvement over Sony.
I never use highlights or notes on any of my readers. Only one exception: Scribbling on PDFs on iRex iLiad.
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