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Old 04-12-2010, 05:44 PM   #15
dmaul1114
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It didn't look promising to me. Capacitive touch screens aren't the greatest for writing, but are doable. I played around some with scribbling notes with my finger on the iPad--I think it would be ok with a special stylus.

But the problem with the Que is the same as the iRex for me. E-ink is so slow and laggy, it's just no ideal for annotating--with stylus or on screen keyboard etc.

So I want an lcd tablet for my document mark up needs personally. Especially with the price of the Que, iRex etc. No way I'd pay that when I can get lag free mark up on an lcd tablet, and also have full internet, HD video, magazines, comics etc. for a lesser price (based on the iPad pricing relative to the Que and iRex).

But to each their own of course. Some put more value on the benefits of e-ink.
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