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Old 11-25-2011, 09:26 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by pidgeon92 View Post
Go have a look at the Boox forum and find out if you really want an M90. When I can get the thing on, it works just fine. However, getting it to awake from sleep is at least a 5 minute process, and involves plugging it in, pushing the reset button, and pushing the power button, and then going through it all a few more times until the buttons actually respond. This is not the same problem with every unit, but every unit seems to have some sort of issue. Also, after about a day and a half the battery is dead, whether I've used it or not.

The DX won't replace the M90, as I use the M90 for ePubs, but realistically I use my Sony 950 a lot more than my M90, as it actually wakes from sleep on the first try.
The Boox M92 looks much more promising. It has a more powerful processor, among other hardware improvements, and it looks like they completely redid the software from what I've read elsewhere.

I was thinking of the DX, but I would really love to be able to take notes on it and have the more powerful PDF capabilities of the M92.
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