It takes about two seconds to figure out how to navigate the Reader's touch screen via the icons (
the Reader comes with a stylus, but I tended to use my fingernail).
Unlike other ebook readers, the Sony
Reader comes with a stylus.
Not exact matches
In a nutshell, the Eee Note looks like an eBook
reader with a grayscale display, but it has a high resolution screen and
comes with a
stylus for pressure - sensitive input that makes it easy to draw or create handwritten notes.
Does not
come with a
Stylus No Front - Light Can't Export note taking edits in eBooks Sony
Reader Store books are more expensive
To repeat the speculation from Fusible and other blogs, it's possible the next Kindle
reader will
come with a
stylus for taking notes.
It's also the same price as the Sony
Reader PRS - T2, which
comes with a
stylus and weighs even less, although it lacks a backlit option, which effectively puts it out of the running except for Sony loyalists.
The
Reader even
comes with a
stylus, but there isn't anywhere to put it on the
Reader itself so trying to keep track of it can be troublesome.
Yet the eGlide
Reader 2 is the only one that
comes with a
stylus, so if you prefer to keep grubby fingers off the screen, you have an optional input mechanism.
The X1 Yoga also
comes with Lenovo's ThinkPad Pen Pro
stylus, which sits in a slot near the fingerprint
reader.
Just like iPad Pro, it
comes with a optional sleek detachable keyboard and
stylus pen, along
with an integrated fingerprint
reader for security.
For people who are not fans of having a fingerprint
reader on their Chromebooks, the great news is that there are other Chromebooks
coming out that are equipped
with stylus support.