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Originally Posted by axel77
And the BEBOOK page says it includes a paper user manual with it, thats so paradox... 
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Think, my friend. How do you get to the user manual on the device if you don't know how to use the device?
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Originally Posted by pilotbob
So, from reading this site, a couple of noteable things:
1. It states you can install any TrueType font... so thats cool. But only 3 size levels.
2. It supports up to 4GB memory cards.
3. "Future" support for Mobireader. Of course, when is important?
4. It doesn't mention dictionary support.
5. It seems to have a page indicator.
6. Can you only turn the pages with the buttons on the left?
7. €329 ($508) seems like alot... $200 more than a Sony and basically the same features (or less) from some obscure Dutch company... at least obscure to me.
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1. That's odd. The lBook firmware, which is a close derivative of the original Hanlin V3 firmware, offers 5 size levels.
3. Tentatively, end of May last I heard.
4. Nope, unless they do further tweaks to the firmware, there is no dictionary support.
5. Yup.
6. No. You can also use the "9" and "0" buttons.
7. It's a normal price for Europe. I haven't seen the V3 significantly cheaper anywhere in Europe, or in fact anywhere, full stop, when you factor in customs, import VAT, S&H, banking fees, etc. And with free worldwide shipping, the offer actually isn't bad if you're in Europe. For the USians, the offer admittedly sucks compared to, say, the Sony Reader, but then, you guys have toy money right now...