02-06-2010, 02:00 PM | #1 |
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Hanvon N516, some questions to owners
Hi there,
I'm very interested in the Hanvon N516. I already searched for reviews, photos and videos but I still have some unanswered questions. I've already found out that you can flash OpenInkpot on the N516 and that meanwhile you can open EPUB and PDF on it. With the old firmware this wasn't supported some months ago and this is maybe the reason why the device isn't that popular. Maybe someone here owns this device and can answer me those questions:
Thanks in advance for your help. Greetz Scheich Xodox |
02-06-2010, 05:41 PM | #2 |
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Hi there
I have a Hanvon N516... I got it before Christmas last year, but didn't like it much, so in January this year I bought a kindle. I found it very dark, so reading in poor light was impossible. It has 3 font sizes. I don't know about justifications, I like left justified text. I don't use text to speech, as I like to read. I don't think mine has text to speech. Page turning is slow, I press the wheel, when I start reading the last line. It stays open on the book you're reading for approx 2 hours, after which it shuts down... Starting up is slow, so go make a coffee. It only rotates once, pressing the button again gets it back to normal view. If you hold down the page turning wheel for a few seconds it'll forward/backward 10 pages. I don't think I can answer anymore of your questions, as I only used it for a short time. |
02-06-2010, 05:53 PM | #3 |
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Thanks a lot. That was really helpful. I also read that your N516 lost the page where you were in the book so that you couldn't resume reading and always had to search the page again. Is it really that bad, that you can't even continue reading after shutdown?
I also don't need the Text-to-speech function. It would be just a nice gimmick. I only asked because I think that the Wiki is wrong here. The only reader I know about which has Text-to-speech is the Kindle. Now I'm not that sure anymore if I still want that reader. Maybe some of the flaws will disappear with the OpenInkpot-Firmware. But I don't want to buy something I'm not really convinced about. Greetz Scheich Xodox |
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But I just got Open Inkpot installed, and it can do nearly everything: margins, line spacing, font choice, 15 font sizes, justification, all 4 orientations, etc. And it does respond to repeated page turns. But it can't do TTS or sleep mode. I wouldn't get the N516 just to put OI on it. It's too risky. Once you try to install OI, you can't go back to the original firmware. I failed at least 5 times before i successfully installed OI. The risk of being stuck with a bricked device just isn't worth it. There are several e-readers in the same price range that are quite good without the risk. |
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One thing I like about the N516 is that it's attached to its cover by magnets... That prevented my dogs from eating the actual unit, because it fell out, to just mauling the cover. |
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And if you hold the OK button for 3-4 seconds it will block the keyboard. Quote:
It is virtually impossible to brick N516 while flashing OI. |
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Guys, this is really great news. After Nate's OpenInkpot hint, I just read the User Guide and I must say that OI supports nearly everything I need. You can set any font, font size, bold, line spacings, margins, justification. You can set how the rotation behaves if you click the rotate button. You can choose between 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, 180 degrees or 90 - 180 - 270 - 0 by each press. You can set the indicator below the text and if it should show the position in the book, page number, time, battery status. Hell, you can even set the height, font size and the offset from text for the indicator.
OI seems even a lot faster than the original firmware. There are YT-Videos like this one where you can see how fast the OI firmware is compared to a Sony. And in this video you can see a bit of the UI and the speed. You OI-Developers really did a great work. Thanks for that! I think I'm going to risk it and try the N516 with OI. The problem is here in Germany ebook readers are still expensive. For a Pocketbook 360 you have to pay 240 Euro. One of the cheapest devices you can get here is the Sony PRS-300 for roundabout 180 Euro. Right now I found a special price for the N516 which is normally sold for 190 Euro, now for only 155 Euro. That's also the reason for my questions here. Thank you all. You were a great help. Greetz Scheich Xodox |
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Btw, if it could flash some part of the firmware, the bootloader should be already there (it takes the first 1Mb of flash, afaik) and you can proceed with installing a reinstall image from the SD card. |
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02-08-2010, 01:01 PM | #13 |
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Good luck scheichxodox. I've replied to the PM you sent two days ago (summary: I love OI, I hope you do too but here are the caveats).
lunohd: any idea when we'll see an official release of OI which includes the new usboot? It's a pity you have to point people to a separate usbboot download in order to get a reliable install (e.g. handling bad flash blocks). If it's not happening soon, do you mind me documenting it in the InstallationGuide? |
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Thank you all for your help but I decided against the Hanvon N516. The reason is I want to wait until larger devices will be available. More reasons for my decision in this thread.
Greetz Scheich Xodox |
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The next daily build will already contain new usbboot.
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