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Old 09-13-2016, 01:31 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
What would you consider to be a large library? Checking my Kindle Voyage, I see that I currently have 1874 books on it, and it's not the slightest bit sluggish.
I'm guilty of presenting my case very badly. My primary wish is to be able to browse the contents of a 4000+ library on the reader with no or little delay, like I would in Calibre.

With the Onyx T68, the onboard browser is inadequate, it takes forever to scan or perform a search of my library. A Unix-based device, like my old Boox A60 offers a folder based access, but again the search and sort functions are inadequate.

It would be perfectly reasonable to expect me to do my sorting and searching in Calibre, but I would prefer to do it on the reader.

If Kindle Voyage is able to perform such tasks, I can only wait in anticipation for Amazon to release a reader with a 7 or even better 8 inch screen.
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