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BeBook Club S eReader to be exhibited at the IFA – TechGadgets.in

BeBook Club S eReader to be exhibited at the IFA – TechGadgets.in


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BeBook Club S eReader to be exhibited at the IFA
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Seemingly, the advancement in technology has led to the introduction of this improved version of Club eReader. The 'S' edition boasts of a number of enhancements to the screen, sight, speed and storage along with a sporty interface.

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BeBook Club ‘S’ boosts speed, contrast, leaves off nothing for savings – Engadget

BeBook Club 'S' boosts speed, contrast, leaves off nothing for savings
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By Terrence O'Brien posted Aug 27th 2011 6:06PM The respectable, if not exactly mind-blowing, BeBook Club e-reader is getting an update and adding an "S." So, what exactly does the BeBook Club 'S' bring to the party? Well, one of them fancy Pearl e-ink

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BeBook Neo Review

BeBook Neo Review

BeBook Neo Review

How I conducted my analysis of the BeBook Neo:

There’s not much to say about the BeBook Neo that hasn’t been said about any other eReader. Basically, it’s a rebranded version of an older eReader (the Onyx Boox) and as such, it doesn’t really bring anything new to the market. After getting an opinion about it for myself, I went over to expert websites such as Gizmodo Australia, Engadget, and Maximum PC and other customer-oriented website such as blogs, MobileRead, and even BeBook’s online forum only to find the following conclusions:

What I thought of the BeBook Neo:

After pronouncing the upcoming release of the BeBook 2, Endless Ideas BV, which is a Dutch company that operates throughout Europe and has recently been represented in Australia, dropped the BeBook 2 notion and decide that the BeBook NEO will be its leading eReader brand from now on. Therefore, you will find two different BeBook sites. For Europe, there is MyBeBook.com and for Australia there is BeBook.net.au.

There is nothing unusual about this eReader except for its price, which we will get to (as usual) at the end.  It has a six inch e-Ink screen, weighs and feels identical as other eReaders in its categories (the Amazon Kindle and the B&N Nook), and it has a very clean, intuitive design.

Similar to the Nook, the BeBook Neo utilizes a combined touch-screen and physical controller navigation system, although the BeBook Neo’s touch-screen technology doesn’t let you operate it by hand, but only through the use of a stylus pen. Overall, the device seems pretty intuitive and easy to use and the stylus pen will enable you to sketch, annotate, and markup specific sections of your eBooks.

Battery life is good and will last around 7,000 page turns and the BeBook Neo also supports an extremely wide variety of formats which makes it much more attractive. Once you purchase the BeBook Neo, you will immediately have access to BeBook’s own collection of over 20,000 “free classic titles”, or to eBook providers sprouting up on the Internet, such as Project Gutenberg, the World Public Library, or Mobipocket.

One of the main features of the BeBook Neo is its universal nature.  You can use the built in Wi-Fi to locate third party book stores on the net and purchase eBooks from them without being “chained” to any particular brand (e.g. Amazon or B&N). The BeBook Neo is pretty compatible overseas. This feature probably is the only thing that makes the BeBook stick out a little bit from the crowd, but seeing as Amazon already has international 3G wireless installed and B&N are not too far behind (with their own Wi-Fi eReader), you may want to reconsider before going down the NEO road.

On a final note, when inspecting the BeBook Neo’s usability, I found that the Neo is the “fastest eReader currently on the market”, with browsing and operating speeds 2.5 times faster than competitors. It comes with 512mb of internal memory, which is really not that much, but this can be expanded through the use of a memory card.

To learn more about wireless reading device or the eReader devices click on Amazon Kindle review or Nook reviews or read the eBook reader comparison.

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BeBook Neo Review

BeBook Neo Review

BeBook Neo Review

How I conducted my analysis of the BeBook Neo:

There’s not much to say about the BeBook Neo that hasn’t been said about any other eReader. Basically, it’s a rebranded version of an older eReader (the Onyx Boox) and as such, it doesn’t really bring anything new to the market. After getting an opinion about it for myself, I went over to expert websites such as Gizmodo Australia, Engadget, and Maximum PC and other customer-oriented website such as blogs, MobileRead, and even BeBook’s online forum only to find the following conclusions:

What I thought of the BeBook Neo:

After pronouncing the upcoming release of the BeBook 2, Endless Ideas BV, which is a Dutch company that operates throughout Europe and has recently been represented in Australia, dropped the BeBook 2 notion and decide that the BeBook NEO will be its leading eReader brand from now on. Therefore, you will find two different BeBook sites. For Europe, there is MyBeBook.com and for Australia there is BeBook.net.au.

There is nothing unusual about this eReader except for its price, which we will get to (as usual) at the end.  It has a six inch e-Ink screen, weighs and feels identical as other eReaders in its categories (the Amazon Kindle and the B&N Nook), and it has a very clean, intuitive design.

Similar to the Nook, the BeBook Neo utilizes a combined touch-screen and physical controller navigation system, although the BeBook Neo’s touch-screen technology doesn’t let you operate it by hand, but only through the use of a stylus pen. Overall, the device seems pretty intuitive and easy to use and the stylus pen will enable you to sketch, annotate, and markup specific sections of your eBooks.

Battery life is good and will last around 7,000 page turns and the BeBook Neo also supports an extremely wide variety of formats which makes it much more attractive. Once you purchase the BeBook Neo, you will immediately have access to BeBook’s own collection of over 20,000 “free classic titles”, or to eBook providers sprouting up on the Internet, such as Project Gutenberg, the World Public Library, or Mobipocket.

One of the main features of the BeBook Neo is its universal nature.  You can use the built in Wi-Fi to locate third party book stores on the net and purchase eBooks from them without being “chained” to any particular brand (e.g. Amazon or B&N). The BeBook Neo is pretty compatible overseas. This feature probably is the only thing that makes the BeBook stick out a little bit from the crowd, but seeing as Amazon already has international 3G wireless installed and B&N are not too far behind (with their own Wi-Fi eReader), you may want to reconsider before going down the NEO road.

On a final note, when inspecting the BeBook Neo’s usability, I found that the Neo is the “fastest eReader currently on the market”, with browsing and operating speeds 2.5 times faster than competitors. It comes with 512mb of internal memory, which is really not that much, but this can be expanded through the use of a memory card.

To learn more about wireless reading device or the eReader devices click on Amazon Kindle review or Nook reviews or read the eBook reader comparison.

I am a keen internet marketer with more than five years experience and an active SEO specialist / consultant, driven by a desire to help the quality websites getting the popularity they deserve. I like the process of setting goals for my own career and for each project you work – and a person who enjoys planning and attention to detail. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with clients and colleagues, combining a commitment to online research and experience with a keen interest in all aspects of life – understanding that the variety is the spice really.


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Hands-on παρουσίαση του BeBook One 2010 Edition


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BeBook Neo White Edition video review en unboxing (NL/BE)


coolb.lu Video review met unboxing van de BeBook Neo eReader van eReaderstore.nl. UPDATE: Op de website van BeBook zijn gratis boeken te downloaden. De update voor browsen over WEP encryptie komt binnenkort beschikbaar op de website van BeBook. bit.ly

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BeBook Neo WiFi demonstration


This is the Neo, the latest eReader from BeBook. It is has touch technology from WACOM incorporated into the screen and also connects to the web via a WiFi link. The Neo has a powerful processor and is compatible with a wide range of eBook formats. For more information visit www.mybebook.com or email liz@raniericoms.com

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Review: BeBook Neo – a closer look


A video review of the BeBook Neo eReader

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BeBook Mini en Opus Cybook eReader Unboxing / Review


De derde review van Coolblue, ditmaal van eReaderstore over de BeBook Mini en Bookeen Opus Cybook. Bekijk tinyurl.com voor meer informatie over de Bookeen Cybook Opus. De BeBook Mini is te bekijken op tinyurl.com

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Kindle Wireless Reading Device, Wi-Fi, Graphite, 6" 


The all-new Kindle has a new lectronic-ink screen with 50 percent better contrast than any other e-reader, a new sleek design with a 21 percent smaller body while still keeping the same 6-inch-size reading area, and a 17 percent lighter weight at just 8.5 ounces. The new Kindle also offers 20 percent faster page turns, up to one month of battery life, double the storage to 3,500 books, built-in Wi-Fi, a graphite color option and more—all for only $139.



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