Thread: Touch Closing Book Speed
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:15 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Nigol View Post
I don't know if I am the only one having this issue, but it seems that whenever I hit the Home button, it takes almost 10 sec to have it returned to the home screen. Same thing with sleep. Powering down seems a little faster. Using the back options is also a little faster.

I noticed it because I saw a review video on engaget (I think) and the closing of the book was instantaneous. Opening a book is also done in a flash but closing the book take a long time compared to every other feature that is so fast, which seems weird.

I have around 300 books all loaded with calibre (all non DRM), and I am thinking it may be because of the calibre experimental driver support of v0.8.5 or maybe it is the quantity of books, using the normal ePub instead of kePub or just a bug.

But I just want to see if other people have the same problem, and if they have found the reason why.
well are you loading via sd card or device? i have noticed a lag as well but all 3000+ of my books are on the micro sd card except for my purchased ones...
infact i want to check that but i have to wait for the unit to process them its like forever and a lifetime to do so


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