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(More customer reviews)I bought my personal ereader from a vendor on this site about a month ago, and have been using it as a replacement for my old nook reader. I know I tend to break anything with eInk screens, so I wanted something cheap and light for my commute, which I can read in the daylight on the bus.
I don't hate this ereader, in fact overall I do like it. Unlike my favorite ereader, TheBook put out by Augen last year, the internet browser can run pretty fast, and the touch screen operates with no difficulty. I find the type of eInk screen to be easy on the eyes, and the text rendering is great. Many of the other extras, the calendar, dictionary, sudoku puzzle, work without a problem.
My only issue is with the processor itself. Once you put in more than say, 500 files worth of books, music, etc., it slows down and the batteries drain. I know the specs say it has 2gb and it can take up to 32 gb on a microsd card, but it just slows down. Does not matter if I have it on the card, or on the onboard memory.
And believe me, I like the linux based budget readers, especially since I live with small kids and tend to break things. But I can even make the literati hold more than 500 files.
I am keeping it, but I thought I should post this review as a warning. It's not a gripe against the People at Pandigital, and I would suggest this reader if the nook is too pricey for you. Just bear in mind, after 500 files, it slows.
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