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Old 08-23-2014, 01:30 PM   #5
PO40600
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Posts: 43
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: France
Device: Galaxy Note II & Note Pro 12.2, PocketBook Touch Lux, PB Touch,Odysse
The main quality of the PocketBook eReaders are their capability to manage folders and subfolders, and sub-sub-folders.

It's a specification which is precious for all the users who want to handle a huge library (several thousand) of books. You can have a multi-level hierarchy.

TO my eyes, the only weak point are the 2 readers : FB Reader and Adobe reader. I add CoolReader and it's now my default reader.

I have a Pocketbook touch, and a pocketbook touch lux (with light). Both are very well made. No problem with intensive readings. Good screen quality. I've added a micro SDHC card, and no slowing with handling my huge library (very huge).
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