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Old 02-09-2008, 03:44 PM   #3
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Device: HP iPAQ211 / PRS 500, 700 and 505
So even though no bookmarks in books from the card, the bookmarks for the book(s) in main memory are stored/accessed from the card, or is it that the reader has to check to see if there are any on the card? I only have 1 bookmark in the reader at the moment and that's for the book I'm currently reading which is in internal memory, not the memory card.

Mostly I'm just curious about this stuff, since it appears that any use of a memory card slows the whole thing down (at least for the 500, hence my question for a comparison from someone who has both) to where it becomes so slow as to be really aggravating.

Interestingly enough, once it deals with the bookmark issue (I turn the bookmark off for the page I'm starting on when I begin reading), the page turns are a very respectable speed even with the memory stick in. And then when I'm done reading and place a new bookmark, it slows to a snail's pace again.
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