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Originally Posted by bits
As nice as things like this are. The reader has surely limitations in regards to CPU and DRAM, as its primarily designed to be an eBook reader. The Kobo Glo is already a bit laggy responding to your fingertips and not always recognizing actions reliably. Kindle was much better.
So my suggestion is to priotize things and concentrate on the real required stuff for a reader. If then a little performance is left we might think about other stuff.
Do you know Acronis True Image for PC Backup/Disk Images ? Then you know what I mean. A wonderful product until they started to pump it up with functionality which is not expected/required so that at the end the total quality of the product went nada nada ... I wouldn't like this for the Kobo.
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I agree for the most part especially as Kobo has so many problems in basic functionality.
What Chromedome suggested should be very easy to incorporate and take up very little additional time. A time could be entered and checked in the routine for processing input such as the light switch or touch screen. Only significant time used would be the occurrence of the pop up when the time is reached.
But certainly they should get the touch screen input working perfectly first.
Helen