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Cybook Opus eBook Reader Review

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B1GBUD 20th February 2010, 12:26 Quote
I'll stick to a paperback thanks.
SMIFFYDUDE 20th February 2010, 12:35 Quote
me too
Spiny 20th February 2010, 13:10 Quote
$250toreadabooklol
rickysio 20th February 2010, 13:39 Quote
I'd stick with a paperback - how many times cheaper, and how much more well built is it? ;D
OtakuHawk 20th February 2010, 14:38 Quote
so it’s unlikely you’ll fill up the 1GB of internal memory

bwahahahahaha.
Darkefire 20th February 2010, 20:01 Quote
Think I can safely stick with my iPod Touch for reading ebooks for now. I might have to charge the battery more often, but that's a small price to pay when you consider all the other things it does (and how much easier it'd fit inside a pocket). I've actually grown rather attached to the device, with how easy it is to get new books and how convenient it is to flip through them, I haven't picked up a paperback in months.
Star*Dagger 20th February 2010, 21:29 Quote
Paperback (and all dead tree versions) will not be published in 20 years (most likely much less).
Welcome to the Future.
JAMF 21st February 2010, 15:16 Quote
Interesting review, but these kind of e-books are such single-function devices, that they're not worth their money. I've seen one device that makes much more sense. It does HD video, has FullHD output over HDMI, webcam, WiFi and 3G. Media is readable and viewable in daylight, if one chooses the tablet that's equipped with Pixel QI's display tech. The device is Notion Ink's "Adam" and IMHO ticks all the right boxes.
Xir 22nd February 2010, 11:42 Quote
Why do companies insist that high pricing is the golden road to market share....(and are surprised that it doesn't work afterwards)
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