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June 10th, 2010 in eBooks by Uncle Sha

PocketBook 301 eInk eReader

The PocketBook 301 eInk eReader lets you take all your digitized reading material with you wherever you travel.

Running on the efficient, unobtrusive Linux operating system and packing a Samsung® S3C2440 A L-40 400MHz processor, the moves seamlessly through menus and stored data … up to 64MB of internal storage which is expandable via the memory card slot.

The PocketBook 301 eInk eReader works with SD and SDHC card types up to 32 gigs in size!

Load and unload your PocketBook 301 eInk eReader with your favorite materials through mini USB.

This excellent eReader only weighs 6.1 ounces, making it a hassle-free addition to your luggage or day bag.

With a grayscale 6-inch touch screen and 600×800 pixel resolution, seeing what you’re reading is easy.

The PocketBook 301 eInk eReader is compatible with a variety of eBook formats: Fb2, FB2.zip, TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, PRC, CHM, DJVU, DOC, EPUB, TCR.

You can even view images on the PocketBook 301 eBook Reader, including JPEG, BMP, PNG, and TIFF formats. Take all your digital reading library with you wherever you roam … with the PocketBook 301 eInk eReader!

Features

  • Great for easy reading at home, the office or at the library
  • Integrated memory card slow provides room for additional media
  • Supports e-book formats FB2, FB2.zip, TXT, PDF, RTF, HTML, PRC and more

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Technical Details

  • 6″ E-ink Screen Classic Slim Reader
  • Multi-format and multi-language
  • Has MP3, games, news and other features
  • Comes with leather cover
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