4/10/2023 0 Comments Ar bookreader![]() ![]() The menus and settings were all pretty easy to access and understand after pressing the menu button. Staying on the front of the Libre you will find a row of numbers from 0 through 9, along with letters on them that are used with a T9 method to enter letters, as needed. The four buttons around these directional buttons are used for accessing the menu, resizing fonts, going ack, and rotating the screen The center button is used to select items. The directional arrows are used to move up, down, left, and right, but I found in some books they did not seem to always turn the pages. There is a four button directional pad with center action button and then four other buttons around these. Over on the right side below the display you will find quite a cluster buttons. This is the controller I used most of the time. The second method for turning pages is found below the display to the left and here are two buttons about where your thumb falls to easily let you turn pages forward and backwards. You can turn pages using this controller and you will find there are actually three ways to turn pages. Over on the left side you will find the slider bar that is spring loaded to snap back to center. The majority of the front of the Libre is taken up by the 5 inch display. MP3 audio files are supported an a 3.5mm headset jack can be found on the bottom if you wish to listen to music in the background as you read. You can also view images in the following formats, BMP, JPG, GIF, and animated GIF. Supported content types include: PDF (Adobe Digital Edition DRM/non-DRM), TXT, FB2, EPUB (Adobe Digital Edition DRM/non-DRM), MOBI (non-DRM only), PRC (non-DRM only)and RTF electronic book formats. Most of these can be found online for free, but it is nice to see a company thinking about providing new ebook buyers with content out of the box so that they can begin reading right away. ![]() I assume they used this kind of display to reduce costs, but it honestly does not look as good and impacts the battery life more than an eInk display.Īs I mentioned above you get a 2GB Secure Digital card in the box loaded with 100 ebooks. Aluratek is using a black and white LCD rather than an eInk display that looks more like my old Palm PDAs than an ebook reader. ![]() The major difference between this device and most all the other ebook readers on the market is the display technology. Dimensions: 6 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches and 7.5 ounces.Internal lithium-ion polymer battery (24 hrs continuous use / 2 weeks standby time).SD card slot that supports up to 32GB cards.Built-in MP3 player with background playback support.Included 2GB SD Card and 100 free eBooks.5 inch ePAPER reflective LCD display, 640x480 VGA, 160ppi, 16 level grayscale.Specifications of the Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro include the following: It is more compact than my Nook, but bigger and less elegant than my older Sony PRS-505 ebook reader. I was expecting the device to actually be a bit smaller and when I pulled it out of the box the "hump" on the back and plethora of buttons made me feel as if the device was trying to do too much. The Libre ships in a sizable retail box with everything you need to get started. ![]()
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