Overview of All Ebookreaders: The Bebook
Bebook One
There are three different Bebook models and we’ll begin with the one that was first released to the market, Bebook One. Bebook One was released May 4, 2008. It has a 6 inch 16-level greyscale display with 600×800 pixel resolution, using the E-ink. It has 512MB of internal memory and a MicroSD slot for up to 4GB. Supported file formats include pdf, mobi, prc, epub, lit, txt, fb2, doc, html, rtf, djvu, wol, ppt, mbp, chm, bmp, jpg, png, gif, tif, rar, zip and mp3.

The battery can be removed by the user and replaced if needed. A fully charged battery should be enough for about 7000 pageturns. Bebook One have no Wi-Fi support.
Bebook Mini
The Bebook Mini have pretty much the same technical specifications as the Bebook One, but there are a few cool differences.
To begin with, the display is only 5 inch as opposed to the 6 inch of the Bebook One. But it’s just not the display that’s smaller, the whole case is alot smaller and is therefore even better suited for travel.

Another thing that’s new is the extra thumbwheel for fast page turns. Nifty little feature.
Bebook Neo
The Bebook Neo is the latest addition to the Bebook line of eReaders. It features the more or less standard 6 inch 16-level greyscale display with 600×800 pixel resolution. The difference though is that Neo comes with a touchscreen, and everybody seems to like a touchscreens these days. It looks cool, especially when you use it. Incorporated correctly it also makes the device more usable.

It has 512MB of internal memory upgradable to 16GB using a MicroSD slot. It supports W-Fi connection as the first in the Bebook line. The following file formats are supported: EPUB, PDF, TXT, HTML, RTF, MOBI, CHM, PDB, JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF.
The Bebook Neo is said to be one of the faster (if not the fastest) eReaders on the market, due to its powerful Freescale processor.
The Bebook can be bought HERE.
Chargers, USB-cables and more for the Bebook can be bought by clicking the link below:


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