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Old 09-12-2018, 03:08 PM   #6
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
I would not recommend buying it.

The jist of my review is that the core software is too buggy for me to recommend the device. Sure, i read three books in a series on it, but I spent that time with the reading app crashing and with it occasionally getting caught in phantom menu selection loops. I also kept hitting the wrong page turn buttons and going back in the book instead of forward.

Buy something else.
Is this unique to the InkBook Lumos, or do all InkBooks use the same software? I've looked at the InkBook Classic in the past (because of its lack of front-light and its page turn buttons) and thought this might be something I would be interested in. (Occasionally used ones show up on Amazon Warehouse — or they have in the past.) I can accept simple reading software (the Tolino Page has that) but "buggy" is another story.
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