Question by Jace_Rox74: How Much Does A Used DS Lite Sell For?
I don’t really use my DS lite any more, and I’m saving up for a kobo ereader, so I want to sell my DS lite. I want to know if its worth selling first though, because if it’s only worth like $ 20 then I might just keep it. Also, how much do you think these games would sell for: Cats, Hamsters Life, Rune Factory A Fantasy Harvest Moon, Final Fantasy Echoes of Time, and Mario Party (I dont remember which number ) Thank you!! It’s missing a stylus btw.
ECTACO Inc., a New York based company best known for their jetBook budget eBook readers, hand-held electronic translators, and translating software has announced that the jetBook and jetBook LITE will now support Adobe DRM protected formats and 4 new languages. 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.
David Lubinitsky, ECTACO’s CEO explains, “We decided to give the jetBook a little upgrade via feedback we received from our dedicated customers saying that although they really liked our product, especially because of its technical features and flexible pricing policy, Adobe DRM support would be a great addition. We hope that now our customers will find getting eBooks on the jetBook to be much easier and the reading itself even more comfortable than before.”
The new features will drastically enhance ECTACO’s performance in the market. Since the majority of online stores sell Adobe DRM protected eBooks, the company is now likely to embrace a new spectrum of consumers who utilize these venues to purchase their virtual novel collections. The new language additions allow an even greater variety of users to read books in their native languages including Arabic, Farsi, Vietnamese and Hebrew.
Support for DRM encoded ePub files allow for the purchase of bestseller eBooks from popular online retailers including Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Borders, ebooks.com and many others. Additionally, downloading eBooks from local libraries will now be accessible as a result of the Adobe DRM.
The update will be available via free download for owners of the ECTACO jetBook and jetBook LITE on www.jetbook.net. All jetBooks sold after July 22nd will come with the Adobe DRM support integrated.
To find out more about ECTACO jetBook and the latest innovations in the modern library of the 21st century visit www.jetbook.net or contact Greg Stetson at 718 728 6110 Ext. 212
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Calendars 2.0 ($7) – Readdle has launched a major 2.0 update to Calendars, its event and appointment tracking application based on Google’s online calendar. With this release comes a re-designed Week View, integrated Google Tasks support, and a new Year View for the iPad version.
Here is a segment from CES 2010 about the jetBook LITE and its functionality. Now available on www.jetbook.net for $149. Enjoy! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
I paid $10 for Beejive, and still no iPad version, and I bet (even though I just admitted I suck at betting) when they do come out with an iPad version it won’t be universal. Got to get those $$$ I guess. Reply. 2 stars ↓↑report …
I bought the jetbook Lite a few days ago and started loading comics to it and I got to say “wow” it has great quality (after being converted from cbr to pdf with calibre). The zoom function is useful for the hard to read parts and the loading speed is fast (a few seconds to load a comic one second at most after to turn the page but most of the time its instant). For a budget E-Book reader this does the job. No back light and no internet but for the price it’s fine. The only minor problem I had was the default conversion of CBR to EPUB, i was getting a “not enough memory” Error, PDF is a little bigger 5mb – 10mb but does the job.
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 moreâall for only $139.