As a Windows based device the tm2 runs a variety of ereaders. In this video we look at two different ereader applications, ereader.com and the PC version of the popular Kindle reader from Amazon. Your Tablet PC becomes on of the most powerful ereaders available by having content from multiple providers and not only that, you can take your reading to any other PC or device that has a compatible reader. But wait, there’s even more! The power and flexibility of Windows allows you to do cool and unique things not capable on the Kindle device or even the upcoming ipad. While the Kindle reader doesn’t support annotations in the PC client at this time, but using onenote 2010, we will demonstrate how to take annotations to the next level, with ink!
Great! so now I can use my tx2 as a ebook reader.
Please tell me how can I get the animated background??
I would love to see your review of the tm2!
Actually it dosen’t. It’s design to go into a low power state automatically when the unit is on battery, the animation suspends to a still image pause and it actually uses little CPU power on many animations though some us move CPU that others.
what is with the animated background? all it does is burn up CPU cycles, and thrash the battery.
There really isn’t enough bad about this unit to make a whole video.
The biggest issue that I’ve been hearing people complain about is the glossy screen.
I got a lot of comments from people wanting to see more in action demos so that’s the approach I took in reviewing the tm2.
will you be doing the same type of review you did for the Tx2z? the one where u outline the good and the bad
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