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Which way is up?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Device: Nook, Alphasmart Neo (word processor, Viable document reader.)
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(NOTE TO READERS: I highly advise anyone who not familiar to the alphasmart LCD typing device, to search on wikipedia, I cannot paste on the wii.)
I have at least three to almost four years of experience with Alphasmart, I've only used both the 3000 model I've borrowed from school on a semester basis, and I currently own a Neo system 3.5 from 05-08. Now I've called this thing a viable document reader, mainly for it's wide and "line focus" friendly LCD. Anyone who hasn't bothered looking it up, don't go farther than this: To ANYONE WHO HAD/HAS AN ALPHASMART, do you think there would be an application released that will make reading possible on the alphasmart via read-only? I would call a format for e-books on the alphasmart ASRO. (AlphaSmart Read-Only) Makes sense to me since you could not read thirty minutes worth of text on a single document without eventually hitting a key by mistake. Dramatization for an E-reader app by Alphasmart: "Introducing ASRO, the new e-reader program that helps you focus on text per-line, each book will be read to the advantage of improving your focus per-single-line and paragraph." Anyway, this thread is mostly for those who are familiar with the dedicated LCD typewriter. Last edited by Not_A_Crook; 12-14-2009 at 10:10 PM. |
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