
The EB-300 has a 1200 x 825, 170 dpi, 4 grayscale screen, and measures a simple 14mm (0.55-inches) thick. There's 4GB of NAND accumulator on board, forth with 64MB of SDRAM and some SD agenda expansion. There's aswell WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity for acceptable measure. EB-300 runs Windows CE 5.0, while little brother EB-100 runs Linux and a 6-inch 800 x 600 awning -- and loses a lot of of the added connectivity and accumulator allowances as well. No chat on amount or availability for either of these.
Reading the PDF specs from Telread page and looking closeley at image there are a few things that seem interesting:
- Horizontal and vertical "bars" as part of UI - I wonder how used
- Bluetooth connectivity - get books via your mobile phone?
- TouchScreen - "for use with stylus and finger"
- for 5000 page turns on a charge I have to assume that's with the touchscreen turned off!
- I wonder what battery life is like with it turned on?
- USB "power jack" - so I assume USB charges, at last some sense!
- Font Support - separate downloadable fonts?
EB-300 specs:
- Screen: 9.7" E Ink e-paper, touch-enabled
- Resolution: 1200 x 825 pixels, 170 dpi, 4 grayscale
- Dimensions: 255mm(H )x 195mm(W) x 14mm(D)
- Memory: 4Gbit NAND type (Flash), 64MB (SDRAM)
- Storage: SD Card
- Connectivity: 802.11g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
- Power: 3.7V 2100mAh Li-ion
- Interfaces: 2x USB, 1x stereo
- OS: Windows 5.0
- E-book formats: TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, MP3, AAC
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