I've noticed that the larger the file, the longer it takes to come up but once up it moves fairly well. If you've loaded your Sony to the max you're going to have problems if you're not using the ac adapter and charging it, instead, off your computer. The device thinks you've loaded new material and does a re-boot. The more stuff you have on the device the longer it takes. Once done, however, the time it takes to open a book is strictly dependent on the size. Page turning isn't affected. My average size e-book for my 505 is around 1 MB and I don't keep more than 15 e-books on it at any one time. More than that is clutter. If you've loaded your device to the max because you're going away for some time (like more than a year) then I have to assume you don't have your laptop available which means you have an ac adapter.
Personally, I have no problems with my device. The books that are on it are the ones I'm reading. My library is on my desktop. There are no boot problems, page turn problems or charging problems. No, I don't own the ac adapter.
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