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Not the best ebook, not the best PDA. But very nice nonetheless
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sgt_schultz
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Apr 25, 2001
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Pros: PDA features, Audible ready, expandable ready, better resolution than PDAs
Cons: Glare-prone screen, additional memory almost required for audio use
The Bottom Line: The ebookman is perfect for those who wants the cool gadgety-ness of an ebook, and still have the functionality. If you want the mp3 features, get more memory.
Review: I just got my ebookman 901 a while ago, and my first reaction was positive. The screen was a nice size, compared to other PDAs, and the construction seemed solid. It was a little frustrating not being able to play with it out of the box, seeing...
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Good for reading; cool toy
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treitel
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Jan 25, 2002
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Pros: Cheap, good-sized screen, handier than paper, good handwriting recognition
Cons: Glare from screen, a few software bugs, want better scrolling, E-books not cheap
The Bottom Line: Not quite ready for prime time, but offers fun and some real utility for early adopters. Synchronize early and often!
Review: I admit I only bought it because Franklin offered a rebate. But now that I have it and am connected to MobiPocket(TM), I'm really glad I did. I can download the daily news and read it without being chained to my PC (my kids hate that). I can download...
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The above 2 respond does...
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gregbear_dt3000
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Sep 13, 2002
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Review: The above 2 respond does not rated the EBookMan fairly. When changing battery, you need to turn off...
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AAA Batteries nowadays are so...
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dmvpup_dt3000
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Dec 12, 2002
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Review: AAA Batteries nowadays are so cheap why worry about batteries. Perfect to hold you over till you dec...
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Personal information in the palm of your hand
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ozgamer
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Apr 21, 2003
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Pros: USB connection to the net; large screen; quite versatile
Cons: incompatible with Microsoft Reader; short battery life; highly reflective screen; 8Mb memory; poor support
The Bottom Line: Despite attractive features and operation, a change to a less reflective screen would greatly benefit. Test one by all means, but you'll still find me at the bookstore browsing paperbacks.
Review: Imagine sitting down at the breakfast, table of a morning with your eggs and a cup of coffee or a glass of juice. You reflect on the beautiful morning (perhaps also on the previous night's revelry) and you reach for the day's news. Sounds pretty normal...
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Bad for my eyes
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markshark
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Oct 17, 2002
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Pros: Very inexpensive, lots of basic PDA and ebook features, MP3 player, voice recorder.
Cons: Screen glare is terrible, backlight is almost useless
The Bottom Line: I would only recommend this unit if you can try it out and return it if dissatisfied with the screen quality; otherwise, look for something with better readability.
Review: I picked this up at Costco for $49.95. I've been thinking about whether I would really use a PDA if I had one, and thought this was a low-cost way to find out. As a result, I found the features of this unit useful and intriguing enough that I'm going to...
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It is good as a basic learning pda (mine was cheap to try)
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mercuryvenus
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Jun 1, 2003
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Pros: audible books are easy to use
Cons: 40 megabytes of e-books takes 3 hours to download to the memory card
The Bottom Line: I got mine cheap to try, I learned, it works but is difficult to use.
Review: As the other reviewers have said, it is a good start and the music files need to be converted to it's own MP3 forme. It sets up OK but you must delete all memory on the MMC before you load anything or it just doesn't recognize what you had on before....
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As a prototype its not bad
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spacefinders
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Dec 4, 2002
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Pros: large screen,easy scrolling
Cons: very poor battery life, lots of glare on screen
The Bottom Line: In conclusion its a nice idea which doesn't work in practice. I wish I had saved my money : it would have bought a lot of paperbacks.
Review: I purchased this to read e-books , not to use as a PDA.The advertising indicated it could hold several books in its memory and it seemed an ideal thing to carry on trips , holidays etc.Sadly the whole concept is ruined by its silly battery life. It has...
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Purchased a 901 because at...
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rlm29_dt3000
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Aug 17, 2002
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Review: Purchased a 901 because at the price ($40 at a discount outlet) it was hard to resist. They weren't...
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Good idea, miserable product
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hallcp
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May 6, 2001
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Pros: nice idea
Cons: does not perform as advertised
The Bottom Line: This gadget should never have been released to the public.
Review: Read between the lines of the other reviews and you'll realize this is a fatally flawed product. First, it eats batteries at a high rate, and if they run down you have to go back to your PC and reload the OS, apps and books all over again. Heaven forbid...
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