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Old 04-22-2010, 07:53 PM   #29
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Device: Acer eM250 Netbook, iTouch, iRiver Story, HP TM2 Tablet
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Originally Posted by MacEachaidh View Post
2) I'm considering a third option, what's called an Ecoreader (www.ecoreader.com.au). It's got only 4 levels of grey in its display, and a smaller memory, and only USB 1.1, but it supports even more formats and is small and easy to handle. At least $100 more expensive than the Story, though. And apparently it's sold under a different brand name overseas, though i don't know what it is. Anyone seen this units, and can offer any observation through experience?

Thanks, folks.
Try searching for BeBook and Hanlin V3( I think???). Apparently they're all pretty much the same device and various people have added their own twists to the basic machinery. I don't know offhand what the differences are.

BeBooks are sold at Coop bookshops at various Unis around Oz.

Some of the BeBook options

There's a heap of other info around on BeBooks, including plenty at this site. Good hunting.
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