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Old 10-10-2008, 03:56 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Charbax View Post
It doesn't look like it is possible to just write in annotations like on the iRex Iliad. The touch-screen simply does not seem to be able to support the precision required. That's really too bad. Cause typing on an e-ink is a painful process. They should then at least provide an external Bluetooth or USB foldable keyboard to enter text.
Yes, we know this. That's because it uses a capacitive touch screen, not an inductive one like the iLiad uses. The advantage of a capacitive screen is that it can be used with the finger, whereas with the iLiad you have to use the special stylus. It also uses no power, whereas, as you know if you've used an iLiad, the touch screen on that is a real "battery hog" - use the annotation feature continually and you halve the battery life.
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