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Old 06-19-2016, 04:53 PM   #9
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The problem is that I still don't know what it was you were after (the "business environment" could mean anything). Instead of learning the hard way you should've described your workflow or expectations and HarryT would have told you that it was unlikely to work.

I suppose, the simple advice for people like you, for whom reading books is not the primary reason for buying, would be don't, but you already know that

Alternatively do buy it just for reading nothing else and gently explore the extras it comes with including the possibility of installing any Android app (they may or may not work or look the part or be at all available) and perhaps you will find it useful for part of your workflow and if not, well, it still is a pretty cool ebook reader after all, keep it for that


P.S. One more thing 'business' users should keep in mind is the battery life. Ereaders have tiny battery because you are not expected to do much with them. For example, Nook HD+ had 6,000mAh battery, iPad has a whopping 11,500mAh, while N96 comes with just 3,000mAh, and M96 with a meagre 1,700mAh. So you get a lighter device as a bonus but don't expect to run around the office with it hooked up to wi-fi doing heavy processing for long.

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To be fair, one thing i would have hoped for in the n96 iterations would be a dual core imx6.
Apparently likely for the Max first but I would already see it as a great news.

Last edited by machinogodzilla; 06-23-2016 at 05:18 PM. Reason: added a note on the battery life
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