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Old 06-30-2008, 06:01 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by tomliversidge View Post
Hi,

I was hoping the community could recommend the best device for working with Microsoft Word documents (.doc). This is the format students submit their assignments in. By the research I have done, it appears that only the HanLin v3 natively supports the .doc format.
How complicated are these research papers? Are they text base only or do they have pictures and links?


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Hi,
However, the iLiad seems the most appealing due to the ability to make comments on docs via the stylus.
Just a FYI. The annotations are not recorded on the doc but on a separate file. So the annotations would not be visible to that word file.


If your budget is not too tight, you might want to look at touchpad technologies this would give your reviewers a full blown Word application with the ability to read and markup the text like regular book. They are still LCD but at least they can fold up like a book and are easier to read on as a result.


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