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Old 11-29-2011, 05:23 AM   #11
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Device: Gen3(†); PB302(↓); PRS-350; T1; voyage
Just got it yesterday, what impresses me most, is the browser. I thought, it would be slow and lagging, flashing all the time. Because of this I waited to see, what bookeen's Odyssey can offer.
Well, also the Odyssey seems to be a bit buggy right now, plus: no collections, no dictionaries (except the french one at the moment), so I skipped it for the moment and consented to the "not so cool browser". What can I say? The scrolling is faster and less flashy than expected, quite close to the HSIS I saw in some videos. The possibility to use the keys is a very nice feature, it supports cookies, so logging in to accounts is possible.
It's pretty much, what I want from a browser in such a device. Sure, it's not like browsing on a tablet, but hey, it's an eInk device. Having experienced the PB302, the PRS-T1 is a joy to use, much better from the start already.
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