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Originally Posted by soondai
It does not appeal to me (but of course I would be curious to hear a tipstir review)
it's actually 200 dollars more than the Coby. Also would cost more than buying both a Kindle wifi plus a Nook Color. So it better work pretty good for that price.
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I would imagine that this is a somewhat limited, specialist machine. Someone pointed out that you can have your ebook open on the ebook side and make notes and do all sorts of good stuff on the colour netbook side. So possibly ideal for students and others who need to make notes on a book.
I know, several e-readers have a note-taking function, but the one on my Iriver, for example, requires that I leave the ebook to make a note. I don't know if other e-readers are different, but that rather defeats the object. By the time I've got to the note-taking function, I've forgotten what I want to write!