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    ASUS T91MT Netbook Tablet as Ebook reader?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by whiskeyguy, Feb 10, 2010.

  1. whiskeyguy

    whiskeyguy Notebook Enthusiast

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    I am very close to purchasing the Asus T91MT primarily for reading ebooks. I was just going to go with the Sony Touch, and I still might buy it eventually... the only problem is I would like to be able to read my textbooks on whatever machine I buy and that means it has to run MyScribe, which means either Windows or Apple OS. I was simply wondering if anyone has experience with using this as an ebook reader for extended amounts of time? I understand the LCD screen is not as easy on the eyes as the e-Ink that readers use, and there will be a problem with glare in direct sunlight, which is unfortunate. I may purchase both the Asus and the ereader, but that means no Zune HD which I was interested in also. Anyway, if anyone has experience please let me know. Thanks.