I have an SVP EB701, which I bought as my first e-reader about three years ago. I researched it a great deal before deciding to get it. It can read epub and PDF and probably others, and some other types of media, though I only mostly tried some PDFs on it (comics, magazine articles). It's rather... clunky. A bit slow to respond to the buttons, but with patience it does eventually. For the time I got it, it was quite interesting and inexpensive, but then I discovered the JetBook Lite and now do all my e-reading on that gem. I also got a Galaxy Tab 2 7" for other media and PDFs, though it's a little small of screen for comics.
Kitty's querry about the 702 made me think of my 701, so i dug it out and turned it on. It took a little persistance as it didn't respond immediately, but it did respond after 2 tries (really press the button for +10 seconds) and it told me it still had more than half the battery ready to use (it had just been sleeping deeply, I guess). This is actually impressive to me as it has been over a year since I last turned it on! I'm recharging it now because, who knows, I might want to read something on it
Oh, just found the box: SVP 7" Color TFT eBook Reader, EB701, made in China, supports Adobe DRM (Epub & pDF), built in 2GB flash memory, high definition video play, music play, color photo viewer. Further: 800 x 480 pixel resolution screen, anti glare, T-Flash/Micro SC slot (max support to 16GB; I think I have an 8G in it)); also support TXT, HTML, FB2, PDB; jpeg, bmp; mp3, wma; mpeg4, avi, rmvb. Built in Li Polymer (7500 mAH) battery; support Auto power Off. Mini usb2.0 interface.
Kitty's being a "702", it might do a few more things. Here's hoping she can get it up and running again! (or at worst, get ideas for a new reader on this site).