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Originally Posted by jackastor
There is no performance issues with large amounts of books. You open the book you read for a few minutes and turn a page, no problem with performance at all. Its an ereader not a tablet computer nor should one think of it as anything other then a book. That's what it was designed for that's what it does and it does it very well. You want faster performance then you need to buy a full flegged computer or tablet an ereader is not for those who want speed.
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Personally I do want performance from my ereader, and would be happy to pay slightly more for a faster processor and more RAM, if that is what it takes. If an ereader is quoted as able to store a library of ?,000 books, them IMO it should also be able to respond immediately when browsing or searching the library or any other book related activity. If my device isn't as fast as my phone for example, then I am not satisfied with it. This is the reason my whole library is never on my reader, for me, responsiveness is more important. I don't require a tablet as I prefer e-ink and have no need for any internet access, just a standalone responsive reader.