Sony Reader Touch Edition™ PRS600BC, Aluratek LIBRE eBook Reader PRO |
Sony Reader Touch Edition™ PRS600BC (2009-8) Processor: i.MX31L (TO 2.0.1), Access to over 1 million public domain books from Google Books, Ability to borrow eBooks from libraries, Supports ePub open format, bookmark, touchscreen keyboard text entry, freehand notes with stylus, Page Zoom, 5 levels Adjustable font sizes, TXT, RTF, DOC, MP3, AAC, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, built-in dictionary - http://canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=028626&cid=ETN MontaVista Linux 6" E-INK Vizplex Full Touch screen 800 x 600 pixels, 8-levels gray scale Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, DC 3.7 V, AC Adaptor: AC-S5220E, Power DC 5.2 V a single charge: 14 days, 7,500 (BBeB Book)Continuous page turns, 6,800 (EPUB) Continuous page turns User Available Internal Memory 380MB MemoryStick® PRO Duo™ (support up to 16GB) & SD Card memory slot (support up to 16GB) English & French 6.9 x 4.8 x .4 inches (LxWxD) Approx. 10.1 oz Operating Temperature: 41º to 95ºF |
Aluratek LIBRE eBook Reader PRO (Black) - AEBK01F Processor: ARM9 200MHz, 32Mb SDRAM, 128Mb Flash, supports PDF (Adobe Digital Edition DRM/non-DRM), TXT, FB2, EPUB (Adobe Digital Edition DRM/non-DRM), MOBI (non-DRM only), PRC (non-DRM only)and RTF electronic book format, BMP, JPG, GIF, animated GIF, Content search for easy navigation between books and pages, Bookmark and auto page turn function, adjustable font type and size, Screen rotation support (portrait and landscape mode), # Built-in MP3 player with background playback, Download over one million free titles from ebooks sites like googlebooks.com and gutenberg.org Linux 5" e-paper LCD VGA 640x480, 16-gray scale display 2800mAh Rechargeable Lithium-ion24 hrs continuous use, 2 weeks standby time; AC battery Charge Time 4 hours 2GB SD Card, 100 free eBooks SD card slot - up to 32GB 154mm x 110mm x 13.5mm 0.5 Lbs |
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For those looking for the best e-reader option, I would say, go get Barnes & Noble's Nook. It's the best option right now on the market, way much better than Kindle's any version.
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