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Originally Posted by Snuffi
Actually, not unusual at all. If a new device doesn't offer more or the same in a better way, what would be the customer motivation to buy one? It's logical that a company tries to enhance a new product as much as possible to increase sales. It's also logical that Bookeen dedicates more time to their newly released and planned device (which bring in the money) and less to enhancing the already sold ones. They just shouldn't promise stuff they don't keep...
100 MB??? I know of a Linux distribution for a PC which fits into just 50 MB. What is there and is there even enough ROM in the device for all of that? I suspect in those 100 MB is probably some windows software also or it's some kind of development kit with additional stuff...
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No it's only netronix who don't know how to make a firmware, that's all (there are plenty of unneed files, big files, pictures (menu are pîctures etc.)
By the way Bookeen use no work from Netronix for their firmware. (and the cooler is not an EB600, but an EB600EM)