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Mono
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It is possible to buy a thickier pen. Booxtor sells them. Or someone has suggested to incorporate default pen into thickier ball-pen.
Concerning erasing and writing. If you speak about Scribling application and not scribling to the text, there is an alternative Scriblin App developed by PeterX at this forum. It might suite your needs better than Onyx one. For example the eraser is like real eraser, so no problem with 'i's dot'. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=170271 |
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I don't know of a better 10' e-reader than m92. If you buy it from Booxtor, you'll also get a very good customer-service. On top of that the device is no mere e-reader. If you've hear about the "noteslate" vaporware, M92 could be seen as a materialization of this project. For me, there are only several bugs and software imperfections that keep this device from dominating the market.
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You can make the pen thickier in this way: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=388 It might be faster than to wait for a thickier replacement stylus and much less expensive. |
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As someone who reads technical texts for work on a daily basis, I can recommend the device whole-heartedly. Even hand-written / (well) photographed text is no real problem to read. The "hide margins"-feature is immensely useful and if you use calibre, the M92 is even a great substitute for a "physical" newspaper.
I should add, however, that I normally do not read texts with complex or highly detailed pictures. For someone who has to differenciate lots of details in pictures (which I imagine is the case with medical students), a non-e-ink screen might actually be a better choice, since those can deliver color in a more or less realisitic way. |
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I know this is an old thread, but I have owned my Booxtor edition M92 for over a year now and I like it. It has given me no problems. I bought it mainly because I read a lot of PDFs and it is more capable with that format than nearly any other reader out there. I do read MOBI and EPUB books on it too with no complaints.
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