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Originally Posted by davidfor
But, they aren't that great for swapping back and forth between two or three places. If I want to look at the map at the front of a book, I find it hard to swap back and forwards in ebook. Holding a paperbook open to both places was easier. Still a pain, but, it worked better. Of course, with multiple ereaders, I just open the book on another to look at the map.
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I believe one reason that the use of the DX & DXG for University was a failure was indeed the bookmarking was too slow and clunky. Hence then being sold off cheap from time to time.
Also it should have had better support for fonts, languages and SD slot. Very badly researched. Simply a bigger version of the KK2 was never going to be a success. The performance loading a scanned page PDF of a reference work is abymal and turning page on that is dreadful, a CPU & RAM issue, not eInk. Also the updated DXG, while a brighter screen, can't run the better FW of the earlier KK3.