STAR e-Book Reader
Nov 30th, 2009 by Kenny
Are you one of the millions who are addicted to the mobile technology craze? Do you own a variety of e-Book readers? China’s eRead STAR e-Book should be on your list of “must have” toys. Touted as the lightest and thinnest of the current generation of eReaders, the STAR e-Book has entered the highly competitive world of technological innovations.
The STAR e-Book features several appealing specifications designed to put this eReader on the top of everyone’s shopping list.
- E-ink technology
- Wide display screen
- Great resolution
- Ultra sleek and lightweight
- Good control panel accessibility
- MP3 capability
- Long battery life
Compared to other eReaders currently on the market, this product holds its own. Page navigation includes bookmarks and the ability to enter page numbers with a cursor.
The STAR e-Book is not without drawbacks. The 6 inch screen is not as large as other current offerings, but the readability is adequate. The biggest disadvantage to the STAR e-Book is that it only supports .stk books. Fortunately, JPG books will work with the STAR e-Book, but the lack of open format support is a drawback.
Our cravings for the newest in technology seem to be insatiable. As a result, companies compete constantly to present us with the latest in technological accomplishment. China’s eRead STAR e-Book is now competing for your technology dollars and has offered an innovation that many will want in their collection. The STAR e-Book uses E-ink technology which offers the user an experience similar to reading a hard cover book. The low power battery allows the user to read up to 60 books on a single charge and the resolution and size of the screen are a plus. The lack of open format support is a drawback, but will not stop the throngs for shelling out the cash for this goodie.
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