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The editors liked
Small size and expandable storage.
Compact and lightweight. Accelerometer. 1GB storage
There's 1GB of built-in storage (enough for 1
000 ebooks according to the manufacturer)
Which is decent. There’s also a microSD card slot for space
And the aforementioned accelerometer – this allows you to switch the 5-inch screen betwee...
The editors didn't like
Pricey for what it delivers
Pricey and plasticky
The Cybook Opus feels cheaper than many of its rivals. OK
It’s lightweight and small
Which are positives
But it’s also plasticky and flimsy compared to the Sony Reader Pocket or Amazon Kindle. Surprisingly
Extremely lightweight; intuitively designed; ePub support ensures plenty of content; lots of font sizes.
Lacks extras such as dictionary and annotation.
If you've been waiting for a no-frills e-book reader that's scarcely heavier than an iPhone, check out the Cybook Opus from Bookeen. Available in an array of colors, and weighing just 5.3 ounces and measuring less than half an inch thick, the Opus...
108 x 10 x 151 (W x D x H) 5in 600 x 800 4 150 1GB 2 weeks PRC, PDF, ePUB, HTML, TXT, JPG, GIF, PNGIt’s a funny thing about the Cybook Opus eReader, but the protective case which the actual unit sits in is by far the most well-made part of the enti...
Sleek and snappy-performing e-reader; light weight makes for easy one-handed operation
No music player or dictionary; pricey; no Wi-Fi; must hook up to PC to get content; no integrated bookstore, €167.22 + shipping
Like the previous version, the revised Bookeen Cybook Opus lacks some of the frills you get from less-expensive e-readers. It has no support for wireless content downloads, and no built-in music player. And although the Opus ships with a preinstalled l...
Abstract: Il existe aujourd'hui près d'une dizaine de livres électroniques sur le marché. Les plus connus sont le Kindle d'Amazon et le Reader de Sony. Avec ses 200 euros, le Cybook Opus de la société française Bookeen constitue le livre électronique le moins...
Un pas de plus vers la démocratisation de la lecture électronique, Sa taille, son poids, sa capacité, Supporte ePub et TXT, JPEG, Parfait pour lire le journal, Pour ceux qui voudraient un écran 6" lecteur mp3 carte SD format Mobipocket, sachez qu'un aut
Pas d'écran tactile, Navigation périlleuse dans les menus, et le bouton "5Way" ne facilite pas la chose, Pas de bookmark/marquepage possible avec les livres ePub (même si l'Opus garde en mémoire la dern, Pas terrible pour lire un journal, à moins de repenser la taille du texte livré (et d'installer un
KLEIN UND UNABHÄNGIGEin Pluspunkt des Cybook Opus ist sicher, dass das Gerät völlig verlagsunabhängig arbeitet – es nimmt Material aus den meisten E-Bücherläden entgegen. Praktisch ist auch sein Quermodus, etwas abschre...