Jun 18

Users Of Digital Book Readers Deliver Great BeBook Reviews

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BeBook Digital Book Readers Are Gaining Plenty Of Supporters

With the first appearance of the BeBook reviews are starting to appear on the Internet. This is good news for all aspiring owners, of a revolutionary wireless reading device, who are looking for help in making the right purchasing decisions. Up until now, the Internet has been unbalanced when it came to ebook reader reviews, Kindle and Sony getting all the praises and little or no mention of any other makes. This has been giving the impression, falsely, that these makes where the only digital book readers available, leaving prospective purchasers without all the facts. So lets start to put things right with my own BeBook Review.

The BeBook digital book readers have an internal memory of 512MB, this gives them the ability to hold in the region of 1000 books. All it needs to bring your reading experience into the 21st century is a 4 hour charge, which will last you about 7000 page turns. A major plus for the BeBook digital book reader is the fact it is able to cope with such a wide range of formats. At last count it was compatible with a huge 25, including all the most popular ones like pdf, mobi, prc, epub, lit, txt, fb, 2, doc, html, rtf, djvu, wol, ppt, mbp, chm, bmp, jpg, png, gif, tif, rar, zip, and mp3.

BeBook digital book readers do come with 150 books pre installed but they are all fairly old and dull-looking (but that’s only my opinion of cause) but you do have access to over eighty thousand titles, from the BeBook e-book shop, to choose from. There is a SD card slot inbuilt for expanding the digital book readers memory, a rather handy section on their site that directs you to additional e-book sellers which includes free downloads, as well as 20,000 books free to download from them. Another advantage that BeBook digital book readers have is that you can sync your RSS feeds to it, and catch up with the latest news on the go.

So how does it compare to other digital book readers? Well along with the range of BeBook digital book readers, most every revolutionary wireless reading device uses e-Ink technology to make the pages bright without straining users eyes, and they’re all very portable. The BeBook digital book readers weigh 220g compared to say the Sony digital book readers 260g and it’s also slightly slimmer at 120mm to the Sony digital book readers 122mm. The BeBook review model came preloaded with 150 books in comparison to the Sony digital book readers 100 books, but the latter is backed by Sony so it does out score with customer support and aftercare of this massive global concern, something which BeBook digital book readers can’t expect to get from the Dutch company, Endless Ideas, owners of the BeBook digital book readers…yet.

Get Your Hands On The Excellent BeBook Book Readers

Get Your Hands On The Excellent BeBook Book Readers

That said, just look at some of the BeBook reviews posted on the Internet recently and you will understand why I think it’s important for owners of the BeBook digital book reader to post BeBook reviews and get the word out of a better alternative to the Sony or Kindle revolutionary wireless reading device …

“There are at least a half dozen digital book readers on the market at the moment, all practically indistinguishable in terms of feature set and, in many cases, appearance. The BeBook digital book readers scores, though, with its neat, intuitive operating system and smooth rapid page turn that quickly lets you forget you have a high-tech gadget in your hands. A huge library of classic books bundled with the reader sweetens the deal considerably.”

“I?ve had a BeBook digital book reader for a few weeks now and it?s great. There are still some refinements to be done with things like the Mobi pocket reader implementation, but BeBook have been pretty responsive so far to BeBook reviews, suggestions and requests, so I?m confident we?ll see even more improvements in the near future firmware releases.”

“How exciting. What a great BeBook review page and follow up comments. I have been looking at buying one of the present digital book readers for some time and keep delaying my decision. I am really keen on the idea of being able to take daily newspaper feeds. Without wi-fi this seems a bit of a faff but I take your point about the extra expense for this feature. Does anyone out there use the BeBook digital book readers to download daily news and if so how good is it? Please help me out here as I have looked at many a BeBook review to find the answer but to no avail”

As the digital book readers race continues to hot up, the outcome is yet to be decided as to which revolutionary wireless reading device
is best but with more BeBook reviews appearing at least a more balanced comparison between all the available digital book readers can at last be made.

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