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Old 03-09-2010, 02:28 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by zdavatz View Post
Any idea which new Ebook-Readers are coming up with a fast processor?
Are you OK? If you keep repeating the same false statement over and over again, it doesn't become true, you know?

The processor speed doesn't have anything to do with being able to open the file. It is the memory, or the version of the software that can be different. You have to compare apples to apples, and you keep repeating that Kindle can open the MOBI file that takes you 4 hours to make, but PRS-300 cannot open the EPUB file that takes you 15 minutes to make. Good for you! Why won't you try making an LRF file for PRS-300, or a valid EPUB file that is not 24 MB long? Is it an image-based EPUB? Or an illustrated encyclopedia? Why is it so huge - 24 MB?

And why won't you try using a newer generation ebook reader, such as PRS-900? Maybe it will be able to open your EPUB file...

The speed of the processor may have something to do with the time it takes the reader to open your file, but as a rule - not with whether or not the file can be opened at all.

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