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Introducing BeBook Neo

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6 Responses to “Introducing BeBook Neo”

  1. msilvestro93 says:

    Great device! Touch and e-paper together are amazing!

  2. mybebookcom says:

    Thats right, the readability of the screen is the same as its predecessors. Therefore you will have to use the stylus for your touch screen, but you can read from your eReader. Thats what they are meant for.

  3. briananthonyronald says:

    I take it that the use of a Wacom graphics tablet in the screen means that you’ve managed to avoid the reflective disaster that touchscreens usually bring?

  4. mybebookcom says:

    The Neo can connect with wireless networks in range, this could be your home network or public hotspots and Wifi connection points. Thank you for your comments!

  5. missvewer says:

    BeBook Neo looks beautiful but how does the wifi actually work? Do you need a contract of some sort? Thanks

  6. Charbax says:

    Awesome device, well done! This is better than Kindle for sure. If you also get an SDK and more apps then it could be perfect..

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