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Old 01-01-2012, 05:24 PM   #51
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Device: 2x Sony PRS-350; PRS-300 (†), Paperwhite (†), Voyage
dwanthny:
Ahhh yes, I forgot the wifi on the 950. My fault.

Wifi:
As mentioned earlier in another tread - the big advantage of Wifi for me would be to load content onto the reader without charging the reader over USB. I presume this is not very healthy for the battery.

Customizing:
I doubt (without deep knowledge in the T1) that the T1 have more (real not just theoretical) possibilities for customizing than a X50 with PRS+. Of course man COULD do a lot of things - but WILL and CAN you?
Examples:
Does the the T1 have assignable gesture-functions for the touch screen?
Does it allow changing CSS-style with 2 'clicks'?
Does it allow reading while chaging? (maybe it does, but I guess no)

I too like adapt technical gadgets onto my kind of usage. That is why I love my 350 with the newest custom built of PRS+. With my own icons, altered button assignment, single tab functions, ...
The are reasons to allow doubts that the PRS+-developer-team will produce inbetween appropriate time some comparable modification for the T1.

12000 books:
That can/could be a big advantage to be able to download it now and immediately.

My personal experience is a bit contrary:

The more possibilities and opportunities in less time I have to use things, the less I use it appropriate and deeply. The more books I could read now, the less concentrated I will read only one. When I have to choose what I will read long before I can use it the reading experience is deeper, the content remains better in my (sadly very forgetful) brain.
But that's of course just my personal experience, as mentioned above.


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