Thread: Opus or Orizon?
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Old 02-24-2011, 11:14 AM   #4
EowynCarter
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First of all, the SD card sometimes just gets unmounted, but its files remain visible in the library. If you dare click one of them, you will either end up with an error popping-up or the file appearing a second time in the library until you reboot the device.
I never had the SD un-mounting itself. Unless in sleep mode, the orizon will detect the card is no longer there, and react accordingly.

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The Orizon's main fault lies with its woeful Wi-Fi connectivity. I rarely was able to connect to a network, even when the e-reader displayed a 100% signal strength from the desired router.
Worked fine for me, save the fact typing on the virtual keyboard can be tedious.

I have to second the remarks about the browser being so-so. Maybe it will get better with updates, but for now.
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