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Old 03-19-2017, 05:28 AM   #79
Ricky D'Angelo
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Device: Sony PRS-T1, PRS-T-2, PRS 350, PRS 950; Kobo Mini; Kindle PW3, Fire 10
Books also have an advantage over ebooks because you don't run into technological issues. For example, it's happened when I'm reading something on my Sony PRS T-1 and then I get the spinning wheel of death. Then I have to post in the sony forum section and get guidance on how to soft reset, hard reset, delete the book, redownload it, etc. While trying to get a book to synch from Calibre to my ereader I also had to get feedback from the Calibre forum section. I believe the creator of Calibre gave me a detailed step by step process on how to fix it. I'm also having issues with my kindle keyboard
battery discharging rapidly and may have to research how to replace the battery. Anyway, to read a book you won't run into any technical difficulties. The following video illustrates in general terms how technology can be frustrating.
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