Hi
Sorry to come back to you just today, but I have been not in the forum the all week.
Your experience is correct, it’s also my experience in all my eBook readers.
I do not know the hanvon eBook reader, but one of my older ones, the Cybook Gen, must have a less power processor then yours, and also the rendering of pdf files in eBook reader is related with the operating system and the program that reads the files.
Anyway, if the program that reads the pdf encounters a complicated pdf page - complicated formatted text, images and graphics -, it has to “work” more to show the resulting page, than just to show an image (witch is in reality a not ocred pdf page).
The better experience and speed on rendering pages and “flipping” pages one gets is to convert (ocr is one of the steps on the process) the original images (or image pdf files) into the main reading format the eBook reader is designed for (epub, mobipocket, or any other).
Best regards,
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