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Old 09-17-2007, 05:02 PM   #86
CommanderROR
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8000 pageturns is correct anyway...but don't expect to get to READ 8000 pages...

It's a trick...you can do about 1pps (page per second) and then you'll have your 8000 in 8000 seconds which is rougly 2.5 hours...
But if it takes you about 3 minutes to read one page, then you would have the device running for 3x8000 minutes which is 400 hours and more than the device can do on "low-power-mode" even without the additional drain of prechaching and pageturning.
Apart from the Sony Reader and the Hanlins nobody seems to have grasped the real meaning of eink for power-saving.
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