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Old 11-16-2019, 04:20 AM   #646
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Device: Glo HD, Aura H20, PRS-T1
My first eReader was the Sony PRS-505. I had it modified to show a clock on the bottom of the screen, and a few other modifications as well. As far as build quality is concerned, nothing beats the PRS-505. Screen quality... well, that's another story. The PRS-505 is a relic. Old technology. The screen/refresh rate does not come close to today's e-ink displays.

Sony really fell off a cliff when they switched to Android from Linux on their eReaders. The PRS-T1 is terrible in that regard. Before the switch, the Linux OS they used felt solid, much like the Linux OS found on Kobo's readers.
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