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Originally Posted by Sweetpea
It's not complete... Not even one word about the Franklin eBookman!
I got two of those, still in working order, the EBM-900-501 (bought that one in November 2003) and the EBM-901 (which has a backlight) (bought in March 2004). I finally replaced those with a Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox 600 (which is still in use by my husband) (got it second hand from my mother in March 2005) and then with a Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox 720 (bought in July 2005)
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It is complete but certainly not exhaustive and doesn't cover every eBook device that was ever produced but the wiki itself does have this data. In history I included all the events that I considered significant breakthroughs in technology. Franklin is included for its earlier products but that Franklin eBookman did not break any new ground in my opinion. What makes it a significant release in your mind?
Perhaps I could make a list of all devices but then the Loox still wouldn't make the list since it is not a dedicated device or even a device that is focused on eBook reading as a major part of the product.
DAle