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Old 02-05-2012, 11:24 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by mr_nobody View Post
You say a small proportion, I say a majority. We will never know.
Okay, it seems like a considerable proportion of people on this forum have experienced SOD, but that does not mean that's a representative sample of all the Vox's sold. People come here when they have a problem. I'm guessing there are thousands out there who haven't seen that problem, so never searched for an answer.

"We'll never know" is a safe bet. Personally, I'm not sure if I've seen it or not because when I first had the Vox I didn't really know what I was doing and probably rebooted the device when it may not have woke up as it was supposed to because I thought I had turned it off. The timing for pushing the power button has also been changed through updates. My daughter got a Vox for Christmas and when I asked her if she had seen this, she said it's occasionally been unresponsive and slow to load (seemed to freeze), but she thought it was because of the thousand books she had loaded. However, this wasn't serious enough for her to ask me about it, or go searching on-line. But if, in fact, the majority of all Vox's sold suffer from SOD, Kobo would be all over the news and possibly out of business by now.
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