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Old 11-09-2010, 11:59 PM   #9
Prince Hal
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What's the point?

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Originally Posted by vxf View Post
It is in the PRS950.

It seems it still stores notes and annotations in the same way. So you still have to store annotations using the Reader Library software -- if you keep all of them on the device, it slows to a crawl.

Same thing for having a large number of papers. I mean, why support external memory support when even 1 GB worth of stuff will slow the device to a crawl?
Then what is the point of having a reader whose orientation is to take notes and highlights, if it slows to a crawl with relatively so few? Say it isn't so.
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