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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Of course, what bookeen could do is what Sony has done with the 505...
What Sony has done is put in a menu option for setting the date and time so it is correct. That then would solve the problem of what OS it is using.
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The trouble is, though, that unlike the Sony, one normally switches off the Gen3 at the end of a reading session. Unless it has some sort of battery-powered real-time clock which runs even when the machine is switched off, you'd then have to set the date and time every time you switched the machine on, which wouldn't be very practical.