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Old 03-14-2010, 06:41 PM   #12
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Sometimes engadget,gdgt,gizmodo are off the mark, but this review seemed resonable in it's conclusions. It looks like it does both things pretty well, but isn't the best. You sacrifice a little speed/gloss for portability. For studying/note taking I could carry this OR carry my laptop + my kindle.

Re: the touch screen. They need to get better touch screen technologies that work with e-reader technologies. At the moment it always seems these e-readers implement a technology which sacrifices screen clarity and/or the touch screen is not very responsive. Why can Apple make an incredibly responsive touch screen but other companies have issues? Capacitive touch won't work on these screens or is it too expensive?
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