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Aluratek Libre $120 @ Newegg
Aluratek Libre with free shipping for $120 from Newegg.
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Aluratek say they support ePub/PDF with and without DRM.
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Note that here's a post that says the Aluratek "apparently" doesn't support ePub links, it only supports PDF links. This presents a reading problem if the ePub book has a lot of footnotes. Also a problem for readers of Calibre newpapers and magazines, who often want to skip past articles. You're limited to serial paging.
Ectaco jetBooks (same hardware platform) have the same problem, but it's difficult to figure out why hardware would affect linking support. Maybe it's just a coincidence that both firmwares have this weakness? Or something weird about the hardware API? |
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I have one of these - have for 6 months. I haven't tried ePub, but have used PDF. This unit has an LCD screen, but it's better than most LCD. It's not eInk, but remains readable at various angles. It has better navigation from the main menu than the Kindle. The Kindle's 5-way controller is a goofy, awkward item. Page turns on the aluratec are easy.
All in all, for a no-frills, inexspensive reader, the Aluratec is pretty good. I perfer it to the Kobo for sure. And, the small size means that you can actually put it in your pocket. It's very rugged. With the Kindle, it's big and clumsy and prone to breakage. |
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What really surprises me is the bugs that get let out into the wild for ePub with ADE. The not following links for the Aluratek/Jetbook and the font sizing issue the Kobo reader has with ePub. These are bugs that should have been caught before the firmware was released. |
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Aluratek Libre vs Cybook
Aluratek Libre Pro does not allow use of any table of contents. You can only jump to a specified page number or a bookmark. The CyBook uses TOC, jump to page #, and bookmarks.
While the CyBook screen is light grey and easy on the eyes, the Libre background screen is much darker. It looks more like the color of an old tin can. It has to be held at an angle to maximize contrast between the letters and the background. The Aluratek Libre has a very limited battery storage capacity and needs to be re-charged much more frequently than a CyBook. The Aluratek Libre is not able to read any DRM eBooks. It only supports the unencrypted files. "The Libre does not support DRM-restricted eBook formats like MOBI that require a PID." The CyBook can read DRM eBooks. The Aluratek is less than half the price of a CyBook. |
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Sony also have the same sale, but I'm not sure if shipping is free. Sony's sale is on until May 22. So I'm guessing Borders may be the same. |
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The Aluratek Libre is not able to read any DRM eBooks. It only supports the unencrypted files. "The Libre does not support DRM-restricted eBook formats like MOBI that require a PID." The CyBook can read DRM eBooks.
The Aluratek is less than half the price of a CyBook.[/QUOTE] You were doing good till the drm support .It does support adobe drm'd Epub and ADE books, although drm'd epub books can be a crap shoot especailly from Simon and shyster. But it does support one of the major drm's schemes . But I do agree battery life is it biggest short comming 12 hours max or atleast once every 7 days the way I read. I dont regret getting its a great deal and its exactly what I was look for in a text e book reader. Last edited by bob1xxx; 05-20-2010 at 02:58 AM. |
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