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Old 11-21-2009, 03:56 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Godzil View Post
What less a Cybook does offer from other devices? (expect from touch enabled devices)

I thinks the spec that BoB show are a bad mix between the Opus and the Gen3
No dictionary support, no annotation support, less control over the layout, and more unstable firmware, at least compared to the pocketbook. And it costs more for these readers. Bookeen is no longer the premier European ebook manufacturer. Bebook, Pocketbook, and LBook are going to eat them alive if they don't adapt. The Opus was a step in the right direction, but they can't rest easy when other companies (especially those from Eastern Europe) are showing more initiative.
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