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Old 10-04-2010, 07:13 AM   #8
kacir
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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OK. I took a look.
I am looking at the page describing 903 in ... aehm ... English.

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PocketBook Pro 903is equipped with an improved Li-polymer rechargeable battery (1530 mAh) which makes the reading of more than 7,000 sides per charging possible. With the PocketBook Pro 903 you really do not need to make yourselves thoughts about the loading.
You mean charging, right?

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The built-in Bluetooth module allows you not only to connect wireless accessories like for example keyboards or earphones to the reader,also to go with the mobile phone online if once no W-LAN net is available. There almost no limits are set to the imagination, particularly thanks to the active developer community which creates new applications for the PocketBook over and over again.
You [the PocketBook company] said the same about the USB host on 302 model, and to this day there is NO possibility to connect keyboard. On 302 model there is no writing or true note taking functionality. People will buy 903 based on this text, and they are going to complain, unless they can buy working bluetooth keyboard and use it to take text notes.

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Thanks to the touch screen technology you can control the device simply with your finger or the provided stick. Easy and convenient. Moreover, the device gets a painting function. You can sketch drawings with the stick or with the finger directly on the screen of the device.
By stick you mean stylus?
I was under the impression from the earlier technical specification that the touch screen was Wacom and those do not work with finger. Only with stylus.
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