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Old 03-12-2010, 05:49 PM   #2
andrys
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From the review:

"If the goal is to create an e-book experience that can satisfy the demands of textbooks and the way students and academics need to interact with them, the Edge gets about as close to ideal as you can reasonably expect at this price. In spite of what we have to say, the success of a product like this can only be measured in the classroom. "

And that's an important point. What can they do to make this work as well for someone who may, much of the time when out, just want a lighter e-reader?

I've always felt it would be a more attractive model if the e-ink screen could be separated from it and the notes and illustrations could be integrated with the LCD screen functions later when you reconnect the two screens and whatever memory functions underlie each.
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