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ICARUS Illumina 6" e-reader with Carta screen, front light and Android 4.2 - Black
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Read your favorite books wherever you are with the all new Illumina. It features a 6" E-Ink Carta touch screen with integrated front light. This means you can read comfortably during the day and at night. Thanks to the Wi-Fi connectivity you can wirelessly browse the web and access content on the go. The Illumina is world's first e-reader with the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system. It comes with several apps pre-installed and you can even install your own apps, from your favorite reading app to social media or productivity apps. Naturally, the ICARUS Illumina offers support for all relevant e-book formats and has many options for adjusting the layout of your books. Perfect PDF Re-Flow comes natural with all ICARUS e-readers and the Illumina is no exception. The Illumina also offers support for dictionaries (StarDict) that can be downloaded and easily installed to the device. The new Illumina is available in black, red and white and in special bundles with our PerfectFit covers. |
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E-ink Carta Touchscreen
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Android 4.2 Jelly bean
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Front Light
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Pre installed Apps
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Wifi
Product Information Specifications for ICARUS Illumina 6" e-reader with Carta screen, front light and Android 4.2 - Black Below:
Manufacturer | ICARUS |
Brand | Icarus |
Color | Black |
Model | E653BK |
UPC | 617529984850 |
Item Weight | 0.43 pounds |
Item Size | 0.35 x 6.61 x 6.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 pounds |
Package Size | 6.46 x 1.34 x 1.34 inches |
Units in Package | 1 |
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Manufacturer: Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books
Brand: Brand: Rizzoli Universe Promotional Books
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Manufacturer: Orion
Brand: Brand: Orion
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Sony PRS-600BC Touch Edition E-Book Reader
Manufacturer: Sony
Brand: Sony
Model: PRS-600R
Color: Black
The Reader Touch Edition features a 6"display with simple, easy-to-use touchscreen navigation. Turn pages with the swipe of a finger and enjoy fast and intuitive navigation of your favorite books. Take freehand notes and highlight sections of text you want to revisit later, just as you would in a real book, using the included stylus. If you prefer, a virtual keyboard is also available for entering quick notes or searching your eBooks. If you want, you can even export your notes to your computer using the eBook Library software. Enjoy access to a wider number of books from a wider number of places. By supporting both industry standard formats, ePub and PDF, you can access books at Sony's eBookstore, check out books from public libraries, access over 500,000 free public domain titles from Google, as well as sharing sites, online aggregators and personal publishers (Internet access is required). Not sure which books to bring on your trip? With the Reader Touch Edition, you will never have to make that choice again. 512MB of onboard memory lets you carry up to 350 of your favorite books at a time. Whether you're venturing across town or across the country, the Reader Touch Edition makes an ideal travelling companion. Measuring just 0.4" thin and weighing less than 9 ounces, the Reader Touch Edition is thinner and more lightweight than almost any book, and even many magazines. The Reader Touch Edition utilizes E-Ink screen technology to deliver an amazing, paper-like display that's more like ink on paper and fully readable in direct sunlight. Enjoy up to two full weeks of reading (7,500 continuous page turns) on a single battery charge. Paper-like display for easy, natural reading Two full weeks of reading on a single battery charge; Built-in Oxford American English eDictionary; Intuitive eBook Library software for PC and Mac 5 adjustable font sizes to customize your
Barnes & Noble Nook eReader - no 3G
Manufacturer: Barnes & Noble
Brand: Barnes & Noble
Model: BNRV100
Color: white
This Nook 1st Edition E-reader has been Factory Refurbished to perform as new. It is sold with a 1-Year Warranty. Vast lbraries of books are being replaced by electronic versions of books that literally occupy ethereal matter. Books become so removed from mass that literally over 1,000 books can be stored at a time on this tiny handheld reader called the Nook. Originally manufactured for Barnes & Noble, the NOOK is an E-reader, an electronic book reader. Access over 2 million books, plus magazines. Store over 1,000 and the weight is barely over 8 ounces. This is perfefct for any literaphile or practically anyone! NOOK's E-Ink display is as crisp and clear as a printed page. With no glare, adjustable font size and fast page turns, you can read comfortably for hours - even in bright sun. Browse and buy from our extensive collection of over 2 million books, including more than a million free titles and most books priced at $9.99 or less. All books can be sampled for free and then downloaded wirelessly, just seconds after you buy. With 2GB of memory, NOOK stores up to 1,500 books, magazines and newspapers. Need even more space? Just slip in a memory card. It's an entire library light enough to take with you everywhere, so you'll never be without your favorites. Reading a book you just can't put down? With NOOK's extra-long battery life, you won't have to. NOOK lets you read for up to 10 days, without ever having to re-charge. So grab that 800-page book you've been daring to take on - with NOOK you've got the power Create, name and organize shelves in "My B&N Library" and "My Documents" in "My Shelves". For instance, you can put all your cookbooks on one shelf, all your spy novels on another shelf, for quick and easy access. Then you can password protect them from access by others. Four different pattern settings Built-in headphone amplifier for zero-latency monitoring D
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Manufacturer: The Langtail Press
Brand: Brand:
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Manufacturer: Canongate Books
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Manufacturer: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan/Mumbai/India
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