===. 1 Supported formats: ===
It was important to make me dependent on any book seller. I wanted to read the free formats, especially the popular ePub, so was the Kindle already out of the race.
This reader supports PDF, ePub, HTML, TXT, FB2, Mobipocket, jpg, png and gif.
Kindle is not supported!
===. 2 Connection: ===
It was important that no supplier simply sets licenses or delete books. Wifi and 3G did not come into question for me. This reader is traditionally associated only with USB.
===. 3 Specifications: ===
+ Memory 1 GB memory and can be expanded with a micro SD card; 32 MB RAM
+ 5 "E Ink screen (76mm x 101mm)
+ 600 x 800-200 dpi resolution
- Only 4 grayscale
+ Li-Polymer battery (1000mAh) is sufficient for turning 8000 times
+/- Runs OS: Linux 2.6
===. 4 Positives: ===
+ The reader is supplied with a matching, beautiful, rugged pocket.
+ Weighs only 150g (without bag)
+ Scrolls as fast as a normal book
+ You can create subdirectories
+ 12 font sizes
===. 5 Negatives: ===
- The very sensitive position sensor, can not be disabled
- There remain afterimages when you scroll, the background is therefore never really know, but especially in the beginning you can still see the menu easily in the background that interferes. A book with such a background, I would return as a misprint.
- It can only be charged via USB, no separate charging cable. This means that if you load, you can not read the same as the reader thereby goes into USB mode.
- No notes function and it can no flags are set.
- Participating almost no power, why are not like calculators a few solar panels installed, so that the shop would disappear?
Conclusion: Not bad, nothing more. With a book of this Reader can not keep up. I, do not have that I can not set virtual markers as a replacement for my commonly used post-it snippet as a memory aid and they are subsequently listed.
The Afterimage is extremely annoying and here is definitely room for improvement. Unfortunately, the Kindle is not supported (does not bother me acutely, but would be for the sake of completeness already sense).