You could read same exact public domain titles and get the same exact DRM - free ebooks elsewhere that are available
for the jetBook Mini.
Not exact matches
For me however, the most impressive feature of the jetBook is its ability to search and cross-reference the text using bookmarks making it a great choice for dictionaries — I'm not sure if this means you can do a word lookup from within a bo
For me however, the most impressive feature of the
jetBook is its ability to search and cross-reference the text using bookmarks making it a great choice
for dictionaries — I'm not sure if this means you can do a word lookup from within a bo
for dictionaries — I'm not sure if this means you can do a word lookup from within a book.
I like my
jetBook (have it
for 6 month already and use updated firmware that support ePub, PRC, Mobi and RTF formats) Customers who purchased
jetBook on NEWEGG.COM website have very good experience: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductReview.aspx?Item=N82E16858723001
At other intervals the image would look blurred out, less contrasted; while the
jetbook pretty much looks the same no matter how you hold it (save
for the reflection of the light source on the screen).
Color needs to be there
for distinction and im excited to see the
jetBook Color in real life.
All AMSCO titles are now available
for schools to review, purchase, and download through their
jetBook Color «textbook console».
The
jetBook Color can utilize up to 32 GB of space via a Micro SD card designated
for eTextbooks, interactive programs, homework, classwork, exams, notes, schedules, and more.
The
jetBook lite was my first eBook Reader and i couldn't have asked
for a better device.
A brand new feature in the
jetBook Color is the ability
for the unit to pronounce anything you scan using it's added C - Pen.
Reliability: The
jetBook brand has been available
for years now with our oldest model the JB - 5 having been released in early 2008.
Virtually unlimited format support and endless battery life make the
jetBook Color the best device
for school work, business documents, leisure reading and everything in between.
Each one of them grabbed
for and started scrutinizing the vibrant
jetBook Mini; intrigued they started asking questions about eReaders, how it worked and even where to get one.
The
jetBook Color holds thousands of books, study courses and tests to provide an effective way of remote education
for those who temporarily can not attend school.
These devices, notably the
jetBook Color and the
jetBook K - 12, are already in place in some markets and should be available
for schools in the U.S., China, and Eastern Europe
for the upcoming school year.
We got all of them now to compare and review against each other in prelude
for the new
jetbook + coming out.
«The
jetBook K - 12 will have certain hardware and software features designed
for students, whereas the C9 will be intended
for consumer e-reader,» adds Hanafee.
Maybe if you step out of the sheep heard
for a second you would be able to see the true goal of the
jetBooks.
Perhaps in countries where FB2 format is readily available and ereaders are hard to come by, some may find a use
for it, but here in the US where there are so many options, the
jetBook Mini hardly qualifies as an ebook reader and is way overpriced to boot, especially considering you'll have to frequently buy AAA batteries to keep it running.
The $ 99 price tag and eight bright color choices the
jetBook Mini comes in may catch the eye of someone looking
for a budget ebook reader, but if you aren't careful and don't do your research before buying you're probably going to end up with a $ 99 paperweight.
And the
jetBook Lite often drops down to $ 99 at Amazon and JR — a much better value
for the money.
Even though i believe the
jetBook mini is a perfect first release
for them, im sure they're going to keep updating it with user requests (this is what they told me in an e-mail btw) and the update process is A LOT easier than on the previous editions as well!
The
jetBook Mini is starting to show up
for sale on several retail websites (even in packs of 10 in some cases), but there are a few important details that consumers need to know about this device before ever considering buying it.
Anyway, this is a quote word -
for - word from the
jetBook Mini's description:
The Ectaco
jetBook Mini is now available
for pre-order
for $ 99 from the Ectaco website, and is expected to start shipping on October 1st.
Its black, high - impact - plastic exterior is virtually identical to that of the less expensive Ectaco
jetBook Lite, except instead of a hump
for replaceable AA batteries, there's a small, tapered rectangular mound on the back
for housing the device's built - in rechargeable lithium battery.
Charge up to 4 AA or AAA batteries and have them last
for hours on end in your
jetBook LITE or
jetBook mini eReader.
The
jetBook features bookmarks and auto - page - turn functionality, adjustable font type and size, screen rotation support
for both portrait and landscape modes, a built - in English dictionary and English to Russian, English to Polish translating dictionaries, and an SD card slot, and it runs on a Li - ion polymer battery.
Readers can choose either English or French
for their displays, not the United Nations of languages available on the
jetBook Lite.
For openers, the
jetBook Lite doesn't offer 3G or Wi - Fi connectivity, lacks MP3 capability and has limited built - in memory.
The
jetBook is most known
for being the strongest price competitor to the Kindle and Nook and stays steady as the leader in entry level eReaders.
The ECTACO
jetBook sells
for $ 349.95 on www.ectaco.com.
As a special deal, you now get a FREE SD Card with 1,000 (one thousand) books pre-programmed so you can slide it into the
jetBook (r) mini and read
for years to come!
If a firmware upgrade
for doing this on the mini not possible... how about a future -
jetBook Mini Version II - with added epub & PDF formats or better yet all the formats as offered on the
jetBook Lite.