The BeBook eBook Reader is a great device
My eBook reader for the past year or more has been my trusty Palm IIIxe which was given a new lease on life thanks to great eBook reading software like Plucker and Weasel Reader. However, There are obvious down-sides and I decided that it was time to look around for a dedicated eBook reader.
During my search I ended up discovering the BeBook eBook Reader, a re-branded Hanlin eReader V3, that is being sold by a company called Endless Ideas BV.
The price is close to many of its competitors, it supports everything I would ever want to throw on it and even has an built-in audio player although there is unfortunately no support for Ogg Vorbis.
It fits comfortably in my hand, is relatively easy to navigate, the text on the E-Ink powered display is crystal clear, and as I soon found out even manga / comic books look great.
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