Hi all,
the
eBook Museum site is open!
The eBook Museum, born in 2009 with a small collection of the first eReaders, now counts more than 100 eReader, reading devices and various objects related to E-Ink and eBook world.
Please
send us your feedback, your suggestions and (why not?) your old, broken and unused eReader to support the Museum.
Don't you have an eReader to donate? No problem, click on the "donate" link in the home page and send us raw money!
Luke
p.s.: thanks to all Mobileread users that contributed to the Museum in the last years!