

Then why I am so conflicted about it? Two reasons. Simply put, for what the DP is intended to do, it does it very well. Its high-contrast, E Ink display (greyscale only) makes reading documents a delight in a variety of lighting conditions, including outdoors. The handwriting feels as close to real pen-and-paper handwriting as I could imagine a digital device ever achieving. A stylus enables handwriting, either to mark up and annotate documents or to take handwritten notes. The DP is a remarkably thin and light tablet-like device for keeping all your digital documents and notes. I posted a brief note and video about it a week and a half ago and have been using one ever since. I do not remember ever being so conflicted in my opinion of a device as I am about the new Sony Digital Paper, which just went on sale this week exclusively through Worldox and is targeted at the legal market.
