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I need a push to buy the Cybook
A few months ago, the Amazon's Kindle existence came to my knowledge. After watching a video I was thrilled with the possibility of carrying any book with me, in a single and small reader device, with a battery charge that leasts months, a screen that is as easy on the eyes as actual paper. Well, the thrill ended when I read that the device was for US residents only. Oh well...
A couple of weeks ago, I've visited Bookeen's site. I don't remember how, I just know that it was by accident, I wasn't searching for eReaders. That's when I fell in love with the machine. And available in Europe too! But... The price is a little bit high (specially considering that north americans and brasilians get to pay much less than we, europeans). So I've begun a little bit of research and found this excelent forum. I could see myself as a member of this nice community with a common taste in ereading. That's when I've found some other nagging issues about the Cybook and eReaders in general. So, I've decided to spill here my concerns and doubts, before making a decision. Apologizing in advance, as some issues are being discussed already, but I need to figure this out straight. Here it goes: 1- My objective with the Cybook would be to read books in MOBI, PDF, RTF and TXT files. Specially the first two file formats. 2- My second and almost as important objective would be to read manga (japanese comics) in it (using JPG/PNG formats). 3- I would like to synchronize it with some RSS feeds, to read offline (I know Cybook is an offline device, but I don't mind that). Knowing these 3 main objectives, and considering Cybook's issues, would you still advise me to buy the Cybook? Or would you advise me to wait a little bit more for any other eReaders that will be commercialized in the future? Or is there another eReader, in the same price range or cheaper, that would be better suited for me? If you advise me to buy the book, what would be your advice to overcame certain issues (like Cybook's PDF handling, for example)? Thank you for your patience, this post is already too long. ![]() Last edited by Over; 05-23-2008 at 03:44 PM. |
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Yes, there are some devices on the horizon but they are not known at this point. If they come out and they are better or would better meet your needs then you can get them. Books readers seem to seem pretty well here. Many people seem to be getting 70-80% of the original price back. Quote:
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It reads PDFs fine, as long as they conatin mainly text. It may choke on more advanced PDF elements, and it will not read things that require much memory , like 80MB Dungeons & Dragons manuals. But then, no reader presently available will, as far as I know. Also, you don't have much options for zooming. I think you can read in portrait/landscape mode, 100%, or fit to page mode and that's it. It doesn't have support for RTF file - but you can convert RTFs to MOBI. It reads TXT files fine - but if you need to read files with non-standard ASCII characters, converting to MOBI may work better. They're working on it, apparently. Quote:
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I advise to go with the Cybook, it does everything you are asking minus the PDF - not so good for that now, but we are all hopping Bookeen resolves that part.
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I'd give you a "nudge" rather than a push...
I'm happy with the decision I made to "go" with the Cybook, after evaluating all the alternatives and options - that it is a European product was one, despite the weeks delay... I ordered it direct, but there is now a UK based distributor... |
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Thank you for your input, but I would like to clarify this, posted by Krystian:
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Let's see if I understood. If those 10 volumes of Blame were, on average, 200 pages each... In the Cybook I would have to scroll 2000 pages as if each one of them was an eBook? ![]() Some people mentioned about converting PDFs to Mobipocket format... Can we do it with the pictures? Compile the pics in a single volume that would be displayed as one eBook? I've been browsing the iLiad page... The price is too high, but... Would all the problems be solved? Does it handle directories/subdirectories better? Does the bigger screen solve the PDF reading problems? Does the 16 gray scale do the difference? |
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PDFs to Mobi. Hmmm... Well, I've routinely morphed PDFs into Mobipocket using a combination of Adobe Acrobat (to export the PDF into Word's .doc format or into .html) and Book Designer (to convert the either of those into Mobipocket) and I get good results. However, the PDFs I've been converting tend to have fewer than 50 images per ebook - and most of them under 800x600 pixels. (That's not totally accurate as I've done - for one book - a resize from 1280x960, 32-bit color to 640x480, 256-color mode of all the pictures. Thankfully there were fewer than 20 images. ![]() I have found that I didn't like the direct-to-mobi conversion done by Mobipocket Creator or Mobigen because the PDF books in question didn't re-format properly - lots of inserted page numbers and title/author lines where they didn't fit. By doing a two-step process, I could run the .doc files though Word to strip out all that junk. But I keep getting the image that much of what you want to read involves lots of pictures or may even be *ALL* pictures. In which case, you may well be happier waiting for the Astak 9.7" ebook reader. (Yes, yes. I work for NAEB, but I'd rather urge you to buy a product that suits your needs and have you be so thrilled with my suggestion that you urge your novel-reading friends to buy Cybooks from NAEB than take the chance of urging on you a device that won't be quite the right 'fit' and have you pissed off enough to give negative feedback to your friends and family.) Derek |
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As I've said, my main objective is to read eBooks and, although not as important, manga (comics). If I had to sacrifice one of these, it would be the manga reading, but it would be really nice to have a solution that at least does both reasonably.
I've checked out those Astak eReaders, and it seems they are still in development. And I couldn't find any reference to Mobi format support (?). Anyway, I've been browsing the forum and found the thread with the Manga2Ebook software. Sounds hopeful (and it would be great to see it's results in a photo with a Cybook displaying the software's results...). The only problem is that it brings the PDF issue again, although I've understood that the resulting PDF are sized for the eReaders standard dimensions (?). I guess that if I converted chapter by chapter, rather than volume by volume, the PDF files wouldn't be too big. I've also "heard" something about ZIP files support (it would solve all my problems and make me buy the Cybook right NOW) in a firmware update, but the latest update didn't add this feature... Oh well, I'm inclined to buy the Cybook and enjoying eBooks and manage all the manga hassle until ZIP support comes... If ever. |
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![]() Look, as far as an ebook reader is concerned, right now - until we can see what Astak/Netronix are offering in the touchscreen-capable versions - I believe that the Cybook is the best ebook reader out there - despite its current lack of some features. Your Mileage May Vary. ![]() Derek |
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No eink device is going to have a battery life of months between charges.
That said, the Gen3 is good for reading Mobi. But PDF seems to be a major issue. So if you really want to read PDF and it is that important to you, then the Gen3 is not for you. The best currently available device for PDF and Mobi is the iLiad. |
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I own a Gen 3, and I can confirm that the PDF reader is worthless. If I could choose a device again, I would fork out the extra cash for the iLiad.
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After each session of reading, I remembered, or wrote down where I got to, and before next session I took SD card out of Cybook, into card reader on my PC, nd deleted all the pages I read. That way the first page that popped up in Library was always next to read. But if you are planning to read many at the same time, this procedure may not be for you. |
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This will be easier with Sony PRS & PDFLRF
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Similarly, PDF files can be also converted by PDFLRF and they are quite readable. However, not all the files will work well. For example, PDF documents with extremely narrow margin on the sides will be hard to read even after the conversion. If mobipocket is not important, Sony can be a good option, but if mobipocket is important, Iliad may be the best option AFAIK. Last edited by soilwork; 05-25-2008 at 01:28 AM. |
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Gen3 also sucks when it comes to mp3 play, looking at pictures, etc. Really.. I believe the only thing it is more or less good at is reading mobipocket books. Also, Bookeen is fickle when it comes to answering their email, some people get responses in 10 minutes, others don't ever get an answer. Their firmware upgrades have proven to be downgrades more than upgrades so don't expect any improvement towards the future either. Last edited by kleykenb; 05-25-2008 at 02:33 AM. |
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If reading PDFs is your main priority, then yes, the iLiad is better. However, it's close to double the price of the Gen3, takes almost a minute to boot, has a short battery life (around 10-15h, depending on what you're doing), and for me was just too big to carry around with me everywhere, which is what I do with the Gen3. |
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