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Old 03-09-2010, 11:36 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by jes1 View Post
I am very interested in seeing how this really works out. I like the idea of the journal format to use as a sketch pad as well as an ebook reader. There is a lot of potential. The dual screen approach would be much safer for carrying in my purse than the big fragile tablet screen of the iPad type devices. I hope it lives up to its potential. If it does, it might just become my next tech splurge.
It does look great. But for me (and I wonder how many others) a main problem with a design like this is that it requires handwriting. And after so many years of typing on computers and phones I am really not comfortable using script anymore. Typing has become second nature and writing by hand seems slow and awkward. Even thumb typing seems much better. And an on-screen keyboard on a dual screen device? How do you hold it -- unless one screen can be folded back on top of the other.
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