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Originally Posted by Penforhire
In terms of software/hardware for a reading device I would also be surprised if a page-forward button did not ALSO load the following logical page into non-displayed memory ("page" of a different sense) for fast-and-brainless block transfer to actual display memory on the next page-forward press.
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I sincerely don't think it does. Since the refresh speed of the display is so slow, there's really no need to cache the pages.
Also, if anyone is interested and unaware, HackBuilder grants users of the 500 access to the full power-off feature that the 505 has available natively.