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Old 10-11-2015, 01:41 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by rkomar View Post
I've noticed two trends with people's satisfaction with the device. Firstly, those who only want to read with the device are generally satisfied. Those that expect it to be a general purpose tablet with E-Ink screen are often dissatisfied. Secondly, those that love the device tend to be "glass half full" people, who are pleased that some things work well. Those that are disappointed tend to fall into the "glass half empty" group, and are displeased when some things don't work well. If you know which group you belong to, maybe you can decide based on that.
I've already mentioned that the main reason I want an e-reader is to read PDFs and DJVUs. As long as the reading experience is good, I'll be happy. In fact, I don't think I've ever used an e-reader for browsing. This version of the onyx has a 1GHz single core processor and a 1 GB RAM.
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