Quote:
Originally Posted by jswinden
@JSWolf, the video I saw of the T1 in action showed a VERY sluggish device. My Kindle 3 which is known for a slow processor seems faster than the T1, so Sony obviously didn't take advantage of the faster processor if it has one. Of course some of the slowness seems to be due to very poor interface choices by Sony, like making you click/press several times just to lookup a word in the dictionary rather than making it a one-click operation. The key to speeding up an eInk reader is designing an interface that requires as few screen clicks/presses as possible..
|
Really? I'll be #, if knew any of that until I had the T1 in my own two hands. But actually, I
did for a few seconds, at the IFA a couple of days ago.
One touch => popup menu => your choice: Dictionary, Google, Wiki
One! more touch to determine which one you want right NOW! (Google and Wiki didn't actually work 'cause'o no WiFi(haha), but dictionary did)
What about people who don't want to look up anything at all, just
search?
ps: When using a new Sony ereader, please refrain from clicking and, most definitely, pressing. You will, almost certainly damage the device by pressing to hard.