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Old 01-19-2010, 08:04 AM   #16
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Excuse me, did not notice the message Francesco, he correctly explained the same thing.
Nothing to excuse my friend...I was just making a joke because of how I read your comment the first time through...what I found funny was how I read it...when I did that I KNEW I was done reading for the day. hahahaha...
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Old 01-20-2010, 09:12 AM   #17
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Hm... I'd rather use my pen/pencil and good old paper notebook, it would be faster anyway than on any device, except full-size keyboard... but that's me))
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Old 01-20-2010, 12:37 PM   #18
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Hm... I'd rather use my pen/pencil and good old paper notebook, it would be faster anyway than on any device, except full-size keyboard... but that's me))
The reason I use my Sony PRS-600 daily is for the annotation capabilities. As you may know, I create a lot of eBooks myself, and proof-read them. The "free-hand" annotation capabilities of the Sony are a much, much quicker way to do this than using a paper notebook (which is what I used to use). Some form of annotation is the one significant thing that I feel is currently lacking on the PB360.
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The reason I use my Sony PRS-600 daily is for the annotation capabilities. As you may know, I create a lot of eBooks myself, and proof-read them. The "free-hand" annotation capabilities of the Sony are a much, much quicker way to do this than using a paper notebook (which is what I used to use). Some form of annotation is the one significant thing that I feel is currently lacking on the PB360.
I think you'll might be one of the first MRers to test and play with our new model - PB302, which does have note-taking features similar to Sony's.
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Old 01-22-2010, 10:23 AM   #21
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Thanks for the review!

The free hand annontations that speak off is not something I'd be familiar, but I can see the positives from it!
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