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Fri January 08 2010

Ditto Book

11:53 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News

This company was a pleasant surprise. I first heard about them some time ago, when they were importing the stock Netronix reference model with the original firmware and offering customization services such as content loading and engraving. At the time they were barely worth a mention, but times have changed.

When I stopped by their booth today, I learned that Ditto Book now offer both the D-6, a 6" ereader with keyboard, and the D-9, a 9.7" with touchscreen. The larger one was not on hand, but they did have the D-6.

They actually have 3 devices to offer under this model name. All have keyboards, and they all come with FBReader. I identified at least one of the 6" units as being made by Insdream. You may recall I mentioned a e-reader with an unusual LCD screen a while back. That was it. The screen was a little odd, but it was usable.

Ditto Book will soon be selling the D-6 and D-9 retail at www.dittobook.com. The expected retail is $249 and $429 (they were less than certain on the price of the D-9, so it could be wrong).

P.S. In the pictures below, the gray ereader is the one with the LCD screen.

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Introducing the Cybook Orizon

10:47 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News

Bookeen was at CES this year with a new ebook reader. The Orizon has a 6" capacitive touchscreen, with 16 level gray scale. It has Wifi and Bluetooth, and comes with 2GB of storage. According to the handout format support includes Adobe encumbered Epub & PDF as well as FB2, HTML, and TXT. The projected retail price is $249, and it should be available iby June of this year.

I didn't get to spend any time using it, but I did get some pictures.

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Hanvon ebook readers

07:20 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News

I visited this company's booth at CES. They are a Chinese company with 4 ebook readers on the market. They actually brought a fifth model that was new to me. Several different models are being distributed in Europe.

The 4 models are the N516, N518, N520, and the N526. All 4 use the same 5" e-ink screen and CPU. They also all use FBReader to display ebooks. The latter 2 models have keyboards, the first two do not. The N518 and the N526 also have touchscreens. As you can see, Hanvon has a nice balance between touchscreen and keyboard options.

I encountered a serious problem with the N520 and N526: I can't use the keyboard. I didn't realize until I had my hands on them but the keyboard buttons are too small. It's not obvious in a photo because the ratio between the keyboard and the screen appears to be about the same as on the Kindle, and that one was quite usable. But these 2 ereaders have a smaller screen.

I also don't like the N516 and N518, but this is really more of a personal preference. I think the buttons are too small. I also found it easy to miss the buttons when pressing while reading. BTW, I own a Jetbook (similar size), and I'm quite happy with it and its buttons.

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Introducing the Bebook Neo

04:22 PM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News

I managed to meet with Peter Zieleman of Endless Ideas, and he told me about the new Bebook ebook reader. They really could have somehting here.

The Neo is a rebranded Onyx Boox with a new firmware. They've fixed the existing bugs (wifi, for example), and will be ready to release it in the next few weeks. The projected retail for the Neo is 299 to 329 euros.

Their new firmware added a couple neat features. First, you can now use the OTA ebookstore downloads provided by RM 9.1. And second, they're adding an Ebookmall to the menu. They're working with every interested ebook store to enable that store to sell you ebooks on the Neo. And, the Ebookmall menu is organized geographically. You can select your country and you'll see a list of stores that can sell you ebooks.

The Neo still has Wifi, and there is a reason for that. They don't think 3G connectivity will work in Europe. Do you remember the 3G equipped Bebook2? They had a bad experience with trying to sign contracts with European cellular providers. It turned out that it wasn't practical, and the Bebook2 was dropped.

The attached picture is of the Ebookmall. So far that's the only part of the GUI that's been changed.

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Borders to sell the Spring Design Alex

11:12 AM by Nate the great in E-Book General | News

We're a day late on this, but I thought it was worth a note.

FREMONT, Calif. and ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Spring Design and Borders Group, Inc. (NYSE: BGP) today announced an agreement in principle to feature the upcoming Borders eBook store powered by Kobo on the new dual display Alex(TM) eReader later this year. The agreement in principle follows a recent announcement that Borders will launch a new eBook store on Borders.com as well as Borders-branded mobile eBook applications, powered by Kobo. The new Borders-branded eBook store will offer more than two million titles.

"The combination of Borders' leadership in the book industry and Spring Design's innovation and experience in consumer electronics will create a world class service for eBook readers," said Dr. Priscilla Lu, chief executive officer of Spring Design. "This partnership delivers one of the critical foundations of our business growth going forward," Lu added.

"Our agreement with Spring Design represents another step in our digital strategy, which continues to focus on offering book lovers - including our more than 35 million Borders Rewards loyalty program members - high quality content on the device of their choosing," said Borders Group Chief Executive Officer Ron Marshall. "We look forward to bringing a world class eBook experience to Alex users."

from:
http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix....ews&id=1372615

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E-book writes its 2nd chapter, ITnews AU

11:12 AM by sabredog in E-Book General | News

Thought this article from ITnews Australia is quite interesting...

Digital restrictions management: help or hindrance to the spread of e-books?

Help, because publishers require it to enter the e-book market, and we need the publishers / their content to make e-books successful; hindrance, because honest customers feel cheated and limited in their rights. Eventually, as e-books will move up the maturity curve and publishers won't have a choice but embrace them, DRM will disappear - just as it did for music from the iTunes store - allowing the consumer to be the judge of what's right and what's wrong, a flexibility that DRM couldn't.

I still believe that DRM is evil and unecessary but the above is quite relevant and quite possibly the way it might pan out eventually. There is no mention of geographic restrictions which may well shape up to be a bigger issue (at least for me) than DRM.

I have narrowed the contenders for my first dedicated ereader to the Onyx Boox 60 and the Kindle 2. The Boox does more for only a little extra in cost, so it is edging ahead. But all these new offerings just over the horizon.....

Cheers

Mike

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First readers with SiPix screens announced

07:57 AM by igorsk in E-Book General | News

Looks like Jinke is moving from E-Ink to SiPix technology (made by Taiwan's AUO). They announced two new models with Sipix screens with integrated multitouch, WiFi and optional 3G.

Vladimir Levchenko of lBook (LVD) posted some pictures and specs.

A6

Size: 185.2mm (L)*124.6mm (W) *10.9mm (H)
Weight: 260g (with battery)
Screen: 6 inches EPD 600*800 Pixel, 16 Grayscale Sipix Technology
RAM: mobile SDRAM 128 Mb
Flash: 2.0 Gb Nandflash, external: SD Card (support 16 Gb)
CPU: 400 MHz Samsung ARM9
Touch screen: AUO capacitive with Multi-touch
Network: WiFi 802.11a/b/g , 3G (optional)
Gravitation Sensor
I/O: SD slot/3.5mm stereo audio jack/USB2.0 Slave only
Battery: Li-Ion 1600mAh
Accessories:
- USB cable
- Adapter 110\240V
- Protection cover
- User manual

Operating system: Linux OS 2.6
Supported formats:
fb2, ePub, pdf, doc, djvu, rtf, txt, html, ppt, bmp, jpg, png, gif, tif, mp3.
DRM: Adobe DRM
Applications:
- Bookstore (Support Adobe CS4 server)
- Bookshelf
- RSS news
- Search
- Dictionary
- Zoom in/Zoom out
- Reflow pdf/epub
- MP3 playing
- Make notes in books/docs +save
- Flip pages / zoom / rotate with finger(s)
- Make bookmarks in ebooks
- Working system clock
- Switch to landscape manually
- Easy firmware update feature

A9

Size: 262mm (L)*170mm (W) *11.9mm (H)
Weight: 390g (with battery)
Screen: 9 inches EPD 1024*768 Pixel, 16 Grayscale Sipix Technology
RAM: mobile SDRAM 128 Mb
Flash: 4.0 Gb Nandflash, external SD Card (support 16 Gb)
CPU: 400 MHz Samsung ARM9
Touch screen: AUO capacitive with Multi-touch
Network: WiFi 802.11a/b/g , 3G (optional)
Gravitation Sensor
I/O: SD slot/3.5mm stereo audio jack/USB2.0 Slave only
Battery: Li-Ion 1600mAh
Accessories:
- USB cable
- Adapter 110\240V
- Protection cover
- User manual

Operating system: Linux OS 2.6
Supported formats:
fb2, ePub, pdf, doc, djvu, rtf, txt, html, ppt, bmp, jpg, png, gif, tif, mp3.
DRM: Adobe DRM
Applications:
- Bookstore (Support Adobe CS4 server)
- Bookshelf
- RSS news
- Search
- Dictionary
- Zoom in/Zoom out
- Reflow pdf/epub
- MP3 playing
- Make notes in books/docs +save
- Flip pages / zoom / rotate with finger(s)
- Make bookmarks in ebooks
- Working system clock
- Switch to landscape manually
- Easy firmware update feature

There is also a keyboard version of A9:

First shipments expected in march. Preliminary price range:
À6: 265-275 USD
A9: 320-330 USD

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PocketBook and Netronix to merge as PocketBook Global

05:07 AM by igorsk in E-Book General | News

Thanks to Forkosigan for the English version of PR.

Netronix Inc. and PocketBook declare joint venture

Las Vegas, USA – January, 7th, 2010 – Netronix Inc. and PocketBook announced creation of the new joint venture today. The decision was based on detailed researches of the world’s electronic market needs. The merged enterprise will operate under the PocketBook Global.
Two e-readers industry leaders bring synergy to the unified company – on the one hand PocketBook develops unique software and designing readers and on the other hand Netronix Inc. has a great experience in manufacturing network products and electronic devices.
International CES 2010 show in Las Vegas, USA, was chosen to declare creating of new joint venture not accidentally. Directing to product high quality and innovation, PocketBook Global is to become one of the world’s leaders of the electronic readers market.
“In view of global warming Netronix Inc. has decided to proceed to manufacture environmentally friendly products – the e-book readers on the basis of E-Ink Technology. Co-operation with PocketBook holds on for a long time successfully. We are sure that the electronic readers PocketBook Global will have a brilliant future”, - President of Netronix Inc., Mr. Arthur Lu.
“Collaboration with Netronix Inc. opens a new wave of impressive possibilities for both companies. PocketBook achieves higher level in development and reduces chances for other e-reader producers to reach the same positions. We are glad to meet the e-readers PocketBook Global in 2010 globally”, - President of PocketBook, Mr. Igor Popov.
PocketBook Global intends to put on sale more than 20 models of e-readers in 2010. The new company’s annual turnover is projected at above USD 165 mln. Representative offices will be located in major world markets - USA, Germany, Russia, China and some others.

Contact information:
Taiwan: Lisa Lin, +886 2 29120211 ext:34, lisa_lin@netronixinc.com
Ukraine: Michael Kholmanskikh, +38050 4888444, mike@pocketbook.ua
USA: Yaroslav (Jerry) Bondarenko (914) 374-5067, ybondarenko@pocketbookreader.com
Germany: Anatoli Loucher, +49 (0) 172 3153898, info@pocketbook.de

Reference:

Netronix, Inc. – World’s manufacturer of electronic readers, network products, POS-terminals and multimedia devices. Founded in 1997 by group of professionals company has US$8,600,000 funds. Headquarters are located in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Details – www.NetronixInc.com.

PocketBook – PocketBook is quite young but rapidly growing company with current turnover more than US$ 25,000,000. This is an independent company, known by its extremely friendly software which allows to read books, play audio books, look pictures and has a lot of additional applications as well. Details – www.PocketBookReader.com

This is pretty big.

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