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Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2008, 20:46

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Hallo, hab diesen reader bie kambaa gefunden und möchte gerne wissen, was ihr davon haltet...
Das Gerät ist bisher das günstigste, was ich bisher gesehen habe, von daher vermute ich, dass es nur den groben Anforderungen nachkommt.

" eBookwise-1150 eBook Reading Device
with 64 Megabyte SmartMedia card
Description:
About the size of a paperback book, weighing about a pound, and with its backlit screen, the eBookwise-1150 gives new meaning to the term "light reading." The device also includes powerful electronic features that offer you a reading experience beyond that of a traditional book. You can turn pages and change the text orientation just by pushing a button. By simply touching the screen, you can enlarge the text size, bookmark pages, highlight passages, make notes, search for key words and hyperlink to other parts of the book.
Content:
The eBookwise-1150 can display premium content from eBookwise.com, including best-sellers from major publishers, with more signing on all the time. See our home page for major best-selling authors and titles, or browse our extensive catalog for details. In addition, the eBookwise-1150 can display your own personal content in the following file formats: plain text (.txt), rich text format (.rtf), Microsoft Word documents (.doc), HTML (.htm or .html), and Rocket eBook Editions (.rb). There are several ways to transfer personal content onto the device;
eBookwise-1150 eBook Reading Device Specifications
  • Weight: 18 ounces
  • Size: 5" x 7.5" x 1.5", about as much viewable screen area as a paperback book.
  • Memory: 4MB RAM; 64MB internal Flash for program and content storage; expanded content storage on SmartMedia Memory Cards, up to 128MB. Enough internal memory to hold approximately 100 eBooks at a time, depending on length. With optional SmartMedia Memory Cards, hundreds of eBooks can be stored on the device.
  • CPU: Cirrus Logic ARM-7
  • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
  • Screen: Back-lit 5.5" diagonal 4-bit grayscale LCD touch screen; half-VGA resolution
  • Communications: Internal v.34 33.6Kbps modem and USB
  • Accessories: Stylus, power adapter, protective case, USB cable and phone cord
eBookwise-1150 eBook Reading Device Features
  • Large memory: Carry dozens of training manuals, books and personal documents in one compact unit.
  • Long battery life: Read for up to 15 hours without recharging; can be read while charging. (15 hour battery life assumes minimal backlight usage. With backlight fully enabled reading time is approximately cut in half.)
  • Built-in modem and USB ports: Use a phone line or USB to instantly receive desired content. No linkage with a PC is required for phone connection. USB drivers are available for Windows 98/2000/ME/XP and Mac OS X.
  • Personal Online Bookshelf: Copies of all your eBook editions are maintained on the device's server-based Online Bookshelf. Download them quickly and easily to your eBook device whenever desired; many thousands of pages can be locally stored on the eBook's eBookshelf.
  • Grayscale display: See your electronic books, training documents and personal content complete with images.
  • Backlit screen: Adjustable brightness and contrast controls allow reading anywhere, even in the dark.
  • Variable text size: Increase the text size for easy reading.
  • Shortcut: A frequently used feature (e.g. auto-update, zoom font, search, sleep, settings) may be dynamically associated with the "shortcut" button on the eBook device to provide one-touch access to a user-selected feature.
  • Bookmark, highlight and make notes: Use the touch screen to mark pages and passages and take notes.
  • Search: Tap on a word in the text to find other occurrences of that word or enter text to search using the dropdown onscreen keyboard.
  • Auto-connect: At daily scheduled times, the eBook device can automatically connect to the server to retrieve new and updated content.

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Gruß,
David

mooz

E-Book Leser

Beiträge: 35

Wohnort: Nürnberg

Beruf: Student-E-technik

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Samstag, 13. Dezember 2008, 11:29

Keine Frage. Für diesen Preis ein TOP Gerät. Jedoch fehlen im einige neue Dateiformate (.pdf/.epud/...), was wahrscheinlich auch mit dem Alter des e-bookreaders zusammenhängt. Ist ja schon einige Zeit auf dem Markt. Auf dem amerikanischen Markt wohlgemerkt.

Zitat

USA/Canada Shipping Only.
This device is not approved for sale
outside of the USA and Canada.

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Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2008, 10:24

Da hast du Recht: PDF-Dokumente gibt es ja fast überall und es ist ein starker Nachteil, wenn der Reader das nicht auffassen kann.
Da warte ich lieber noch ein bisschen auf neue Geräte 2009. Der Ebookreader-Markt ist ja sehr am boomen. (jedenfalls im Vergleich zu den letzten Jahren)
Gibt es eig. auch billige und qualitative Geräte mit touchscreen?

mooz

E-Book Leser

Beiträge: 35

Wohnort: Nürnberg

Beruf: Student-E-technik

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Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2008, 11:07

Im nächsten Jahr kommen bestimmt noch super Alternativen auf den Markt, die dann sicherlich auch im Preis fallen werden. Meines Wissens ist zur Zeit aber der "iRex iLiad Book Edition" der günstigste e-bookreader mit Touchscreenfunktion.
499,- Euro bei Justread
oder
499,- Euro bei Libri+Versandkostenfrei + 50 Euro E-book Einkaufsgutschein.
Ich weiß billig ist das nicht.