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Old 03-08-2010, 11:25 AM   #6
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Just realized that there are a couple of other readers that seem to allow highlighting and annotate as well. In case you guys have suggestions please do let me know, I'm willing to push my budget furthur for the right device:

Absolutely required:
Touchscreen, highligh & annotate. PDF support, with zoom. shouldn't be locked to a particular country (i'll be using pdfs as noted in my earlier post).
Atleast 6inch screen, ideally 7 or 8 inches.
wifi, browser & an open API/sdk, dictionary will be a huge plus.

It looks like Onyx boox 60 seems to offer all of this. I'd like a larger screen though. Does this one have a dictionary?
My personal ranking (see my thread "8+ readers in comparison"): Sony 900, BeBook Neo (=Onyx Boox), iRex 800.
Sony by far has the best design, features are very similar to BeBook Neo. Sony 900 has most glare though (still perfectly readable for me).
BeBook Neo has most features and most promising update situation, but is somewhat "boring".
iRex 800 for the moment lacks many features, but is a promising unit.
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