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Ebook Readers in Australia
Hi Guys,
I know a bunch of us have been complaing about the lack of reader availability in Australia. So I figured I would set up a topic for us to share any information One of the others has poseted a link to DA direct who sell both the iLiad (Book edition Price AU$999 (inc GST), 2nd edition Price $1199 (inc GST)) and the Cybook Gen 3 (Price $599 (inc GST)) http://www.dadirect.com/ Dymocks is also selling the iLiad book edition ($AU799 inc GST), iLiad 2nd edition ($AU899.00 inc GST) and the Cybook Gen 3 ($AU599 inc GST) http://www.dymocks.com.au/iliad/default.aspx The only other ebook reader I have found for sale in Australia is the JetBook (one of the older generation LCD ones), it costs $410 and is available from http://www.agizuonline.com.au/ RobertB from the very long Astak thread has said that Astak plans to distibute to Australia in the future, so there may be a local Hanlin V3 retailer in the future. Please post any info you have on reader availability and costs in Australia here even if you have posted it elsewhere as finding posts can be difficult. Thanks for your time and I hope you find this useful Jen |
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Hi all,
I've recently purchased a BEBook (www.mybebook.com). It's a company in the Netherlands but they post to Australia. The price is AUD365 and postage is around AUD37. And it's exactly like the Hanlin V3 and the Astak. The BEBook is able to read a variety of formats and with the latest updates one can read mobipocket books including DRM ones (although I have yet to try it with DRM mobipocket books. It does work on non-DRM mobipocket books however). Anyway, it's quite a good reader and certainly much cheaper than the iREX or Cybook. I've got no problems with it. If you're interested in purchasing one, there's a way for you to get a discount, so email me to find out how. Cheers. |
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Its always a good idea to get the info in a central location.
Based on a similar idea, I've started a entry on the Wiki about where you can buy E-book readers worldwide. I've just started , so its still quiet bare, and I've mainly got information on the UK. If you're willing to fill in the Information on Australia, it'll become populated faster. https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Wher..._eBook_Devices |
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In my quest for an ebook reader I found that the cheapest (and I use that term lightly) place I could find an iLiad that shipped to Australia was eReader Outfitters (who are US based). For the Cybook I think Dymocks ended up cheapest, however I stopped researching a few months ago when I found the BeBook for much cheaper and with upcoming Mobipocket support. Cheers, Dave |
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Hi
Recently joined the forums. I've been looking for a reader to read books and The Economist/other web or pdf news articles on my fairly busy express bus to Sydney CBD every day. I've already forayed into the world of netbook PCs but whilst I love my eeepc I don't think a PC is comparable to an ebook reader in terms of weight, screen, size, usability etc. I've wandered around the forums picking up a little knowledge on the sony prs 505, cybook and hamlin as possible readers for me in Australia and noticed they all have their pros and cons. For me the best option seems the sony with calibre. Ie buy books online in mobipocket to convert for the prs505 using the various tools mentioned here and use the calibre functions also for reading The Economist. As we're heading to the UK and Hong Kong for a few days in a couple of weeks I'll get a chance to see both the Sony and Cybook in London and hopefully pick one up there as it's not in Hong Kong I understand and doubt it will come over here anytime soon. Anyway I'd like to say thanks for the information above (especially the Aus pricing of the cybook - way more than 179GBP in London) and good luck getting your chosen ebook shipped over here. |
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It should show up in the high street, but I figure its going to take some time before they can get in enough units to keep up with demand on the website let alone get in enough units to send to stores. If you've got time, you could post on the See a device thread, to arrange to see the Cybook with a member, and then order the Cybook from the site. But that will require you to have a couple of weeks to spend in country. On the other hand if you're sure about which you want, it could be worth it to order it to have it sent to a family member / friends place. In WH Smiths case they do offer you a full refund if you return the product within 30 days. Their Policy is mentioned here. |
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I live in Sydney and I have a Sony Reader which I bought a while ago from the US. I also occasionally blog about ebooks on www.bookbook.com.au
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Thanks for the reminder Charlie. First came across your blog when I was googling the prs-505 and Australia. That blog, together with finding out about calibre and how to convert ANY book format to view on the Sony further increased my interest.
I take it you are still happy with your decision to buy a Sony ? Thanks M |
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I'm happy with my Sony Reader. From what I've read I still think it's probably the best reader available for the casual user even here in Australia.
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The iLiad is available through the Co-op bookshop as well - $989 or $949 for members. The University of WA store has them in stock, and I assume the others would as well, which might be preferable to having one sent by Dymocks. Depends whether you are willing to pay more just for the convenience of getting it immediately!
http://www.coop-bookshop.com.au/book...=9789992221365 |
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I just can't get over the cost of the Iliad. $900 is a huge amount of money to spend on such a limited electronic device.
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That's true, it is very expensive compared to some other readers. However, for my purposes it was worthwhile to get an iLiad because of the larger screen and note taking ability. I read and annotate a huge number of pdfs and it's proving invaluable
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