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Old 11-04-2010, 10:13 AM   #4
Ken Maltby
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Welcome TG1955, to the JBL. I hope you have as much luck with your's as I have had
with those I've purchased. There are some nice new toys on the horizon, but none of
them would likely diminish the use I get out of my JBL. At some point I'll get a good
larger, but light weight and with a long lasting battery, color reader, for magazines,
but the JBL will still be my portable library of choice.

jbcohen;
The regular Jetbook and the Libre Pro hardware are both made by the same
company, and share the same basic "reference design". The Jetbook Lite hardware
is a little different (no audio and powered by AA batteries) but shares much of the
same design considerations. For practical purposes though, it is a separate device
from the regular Jetbook or the Libre Pro.

The software for all three devices makes them very distinctive. While it may be
possible to exchange the firmware between the regular Jetbook and the Libre Pro,
it is not made easy by the firmware developers and you need a high level of basic
understanding of embedded linux software development, to use the tools needed.

Luck;
Ken
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