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Old 05-16-2014, 10:02 AM   #699
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Join Date: May 2014
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Device: Kindle DX, Yotaphone 2, iPhone7+, Dasung 13.3" HD-FT Monitor, iPad Pro
Found the DPT-S1 user manual online

Has anyone obtained the U.S. version of this e-reader (i.e. DPT-S1)? I found the user manual online:
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/assetDownlo...nsion=original
...and on page 47, it indicates that the device has a web browser built in. My eyes get sore within 10 minutes of using a typical flatscreen monitor and am wondering if anyone has surfed the web using the DPT-S1? If so, what are your thoughts about the robustness of the browsing experience ... and is it easier on the eyes to browse for a sustained "long" period of time? I have been looking for an e-ink monitor and would appreciate hearing if this device allows a seemless web experience as if surfing on a (slow-to-refresh) 13.3" monitor.
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