I'm a med student. My fellas and I record every lesson and then turn it into a nice transcript with slides and pictures and shit. Problem is, we merge them into a single pdf/docx file which can't be complete until the end of the year and I can't/won't print dozens of partial files. My laptop is portable but still not as portable as a tablet; I don't want to study on LCDs and burn my eyeballs any more; pic related is the largest affordable ebook reader (7.8") and still it's pretty small. Do you think it's too small? Does any of you study on e-ink?
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Also, lack of colour wouldn't be a major loss since I usually print BW anyways. I thought to ask here because I've never seen anyone studying on e-ink but med students are a bunch of macfags, so they don't really count
Anesthesiologist here. Physical media is better for this kind of shit, learn better when you can physically interact with and write on the paper. That said, have plenty of digital reference books and its fine.
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Never tried that, but I usually write and make schemes on loose white paper sheets rather than highlighting the pages with markers so guess it could work for me.