Does anyone have any experience with this thing? Reviews are very short and none of them mention anything useful. Does it have auto-rotate? Zoom? What is the resolution? I'm looking to buy a used one for 30€ for studying. Also how can they handle 800 page/30MB books? What comes extra with a 300€ reader?
You're better of with a refurbished Kindle or Kobo on ebay/aliexpress.
>>55191311
Do you actually know the product? Can you give me a reason? Thanks
I've bought a number of devices over the years and the case you are describing (obscure product with few reviews) is a sure sign that you're wasting your time.
If you want an ereader it's better to stick to Kindle and Kobo, although PDFs will always be annoying to use on a 6 in screen. You can try the 9 in+ Boox and other such products for that.
If you plan to use an ereader to save on college textbooks (which is what I'm assuming) you will not enjoy the experience. You will save a lot of money but studying will be highly irritating because ereaders aren't terribly suited to reference works with a lot of back and forth. Only the insanely expensive 13 in Sony reader will do that.
>>55192170
Thanks for the reply. What are the most advantages between different priced 6inch readers? Does processing power play a crucial role?
Just found out it has many names: FnacBook, Telecom Italia eBook or Thalia Oyo if it rings any bells.