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Old 02-19-2022, 04:19 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by ottischwenk View Post
I don't have a camera with which I could record something like that, but I can definitely say that my Likebook Ares does it much faster (same cbr about 250 MB, about twice as fast)
Used my 5 years old phone here, so nothing magical. Of course it's up to you, we believe and appreciate your written info too. Twice the cores, I'd expect noticeable advantage.



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Originally Posted by diegoocampo View Post
Thanks for the video. It seems to struggle a bit opening the apps but the manga reading experience is good enough. In an ereader I am always a bit more patient. Something I would like to be able to do is to use the Kindle app with that functionality that allows you to read and listen (the audiobook version) at the same time. So hopefully it can handle that and a decent experience in manga and that's enough for me.

Didn't know that the Mars/Ares were faster... I have a Boyue T62D and what made it outdated was the Android version (it is also quite slow, but at the end, it is the Android version 4.2 that prevents from using any updated app). So I think I still prefer Android 11 a bit slower over Android 8.1 a bit faster.
I used an ancient device too, this feels like a completely different universe. I can finally use my Bluetooth clicker to step back and forward without touching the screen. Also I don't have to use a modified Tachiyomi version anymore to run under its specified minimum SDK level with lower functionality.

Check your local marketplaces, you might find a Mars/Ares in good condition for cheap. For a stopgap solution until the next gen, those should suffice too. My first Nook Simple Touch from 2011 still works and actively used by a family member.

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