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Old 11-24-2010, 10:59 AM   #31
speedtouch
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Originally Posted by Nightwish View Post
So, how is it for a cheap reader? It seems nice to me since it can properly support PDFs, unlike the cheaper eInk devices, and having Android for me to dabble is nice since (good) smartphones aren't affordable.
Honestly, I haven't had a chance to try it as a reader. I have tomorrow off from work and I plan on putting the IQ through its paces regarding ebooks and PDFs. I should amend my initial web browser review. It is slow, but only on some sites. It's slow on MobileRead, but fast on DrudgeReport. The speed must depend on the amount of coding on the webpage and the number of pictures and javascripts. It is the default Android browser, so it may be significantly faster with Opera Mini, which I will install and try tomorrow.
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