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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
And I don't see the number of update a sign the manufacturer is good, or cares for it's customers. Ideal situation is not needing update, because the software is right the first time.
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If the software is prefect that does not mean the users can not ask for added features.
Regardless of other issues, I hear that users of the DR800SG keep asking for a dictionary, and will get it soon. That tells me that they are responsive to their customers.
That makes me more likely to buy an ereader from them.
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Just make sure your device have the features you need when you buy it, that's all.
But it seam no manufacturer have gotten that either.
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Nor can they. The features that are important to me may not be to you. My EB-1150 lets me have (effectively) 2 books open at one time.
GREAT for studying, maybe even required for studying.
You can switch between the two books with one touch. I would happily pay for that feature in my sony.
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Nowdays, it's rush device out, then, do bug fix and publish updates...
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One of my big complaints is that everyone & their third cousin makes big headlines with
"Hay, we're coming out REAL SOON with the best ereader, DON'T buy anything else until you see ours! It has.... Well, we'll tell you later what it has and how much it'll cost. But it's going to be GREAT!!!! "
The best example of a reader rushed to market too soon was the nook. It is getting much better
and that part tells me that they care.