Sony might listen, but I doubt they would do anything. I love my Sony readers but it seems that for each improvement in one area you lose something in another area.
Your desires seem pretty complex to me.
I used to use post-its as bookmarks but identifying pages you haven't read seems odd.
If it is fiction I either read or I don't. Sometimes I skim through pages and have to look back, but it isn't a conscious decision on my part and how would the ereader know? I almost always skip over the blurbs at the front and rarely read those at the back.
Reference books I refer to when I need to and often don't read half of the pages. Never did finish the Oxford dictionary.
Study material, rarely have I read an entire book and no amount of reminders would make me pick it up unless I had a reason to do so and then I would look in the index for the pertinent information rather than go through unread pages.
How did you handle these things in paper books? A small notebook with a pencil seems the best solution at present.
Helen
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