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I wished hanlin v3 is 'better made'. The printing on the arrow button is almost gone now..
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May be it's the matter of using new wrap.
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I hoped this time my new battery would last longer.
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I think that the time of using battery is too long. It would be OK after you change it.
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Originally Posted by PinkTissue
I read a lot and very quickly. In fact, one small annoying part of hanlin v3 that it slowed down my reading speed (I read really, really fast - I got thrown out of the speed reading class for reading too quickly). The pages just could not turn fast enough for me and I am resigned to always have a safety pin at hand as I sometimes jammed the arrow button pressing it too quickly.
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There will be a process to paging in the back stage when you are reading books. If the page turning is too fast,the paging can't be handled quickly.it will cause to crumple or low speed. It will be OK if you read by normal speed.
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Originally Posted by PinkTissue
Through trial and error, I find that for English documents, I would prefer it to be in word document, font 20. However, there is this small problem that the hanlin v3 is unable to handle any word document that is more than 1.2MB (the magic number) so I have to spilt my novel into 2 parts. If possible, i would prefer the English novels to be read in txt form as it is able to handle txt files even if it is more than 1.2MB but there is a 50% chance where some of the alphabets and punctuation being messed up (appearing as Chinese characters instead). For Chinese novels, I would prefer it to be in txt form as hanlin v3 is able to handle them better.....the 'largest' novel in txt form the hanlin v3 is currently is around 2873 pages..
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When you convert .doc format to .txt format,may be there will have some fonts' effect can't be reflect. For the huge .doc format file,could you kindly send me a .doc format file to me,my email address is
allenjinmao@gmail.com ,Thanks~!