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Endless Ideas BeBook Mini


$199.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Affordable price. 512MB of internal storage. SD card slot for easy to use expandable storage.

The Cons:No wireless connectivity. Difficult to match the Kindle 2 at $259. Bland and cheap looking.

The Endless Ideas BeBook Mini is a more compact and smaller e-book reader than its original predecessor the BeBook. It features a 5” e-ink display and can be used anywhere, including at home, while on vacation, or even in class.

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Unfortunately, the Mini lacks WiFi connectivity; this means that users must download content via a conventional USB interface instead. On the bright side, it supports nearly any form of content out there: pdf, mobi, lit, epub, html, rss, and even jpg. It’s also made for international use, as it supports over 15 different worldwide languages. Additional features include 512MB of internal memory, an SD memorycard slot, enough battle-power for 7,000 page-turns (per charge), and an easy-to-use menu system.

Features

  • Compact e-Book Reader
  •  5” E-Ink Display
  • USB Interface
  • Versatile Content Handling
  • International Languages
  • Easy-to-Use User Interface
  • SD Memorycard Slot

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 151mm(l)*105.5mm(w)*10mm(h)
  • Weight : 160gr/5.64oz (incl. battery)
  • Display: ePaper, 600*800 (5 inch/8 level greyscale) (E-Ink technology)
  • Internal storage: 512MB flashmemory
  • I/O: 3.5mm audiojack, USB 2.0 Port, SD slot (extendable up to 16GB)
  • Power Supply: 3.7V Li-Polymer battery 1000mAh
  • Operating Temperature 0ºC to 40ºC

Supported Formats

  • Pdf
  • Mobi
  • Prc
  • Epub
  • Lit
  • Txt
  • Fb2
  • Doc
  • Html
  • Rtf
  • Djvu
  • Wol
  • Ppt
  • Mbp
  • Chm
  • Bmp
  • Jpg
  • Png
  • Gif
  • Tif
  • Rar
  • Zip
  • MP3

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    affordable price

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    512MB of internal storage

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    SD card slot for easy to use expandable storage

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    small portable form factor

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    designed for gobal consumption - support for 15 languages

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    support for a wide variety of file formats including .pdf and .doc

Cons
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    no wireless connectivity

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    difficult to match the Kindle 2 at $259

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    bland and cheap looking

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