Colour | N |
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Screen size | 5.0 in |
Screen technology | E Ink |
Colour of product | Black |
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MP3 Player | yes |
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Rotating | no |
Battery type | Lithium-Ion |
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Battery life | 336.0 h |
Supported book file formats |
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Supported image formats |
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Supported video formats | Not supported |
Compatible memory cards | Secure Digital |
Maximum memory card size | 32 |
Supported audio formats |
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Wi-Fi | yes |
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Headphone out | yes |
Bluetooth | no |
USB version | USB 2.0 |
USB type | Mini-USB B |
Exceptionally small and lightweight, the Libre Air offers Wi-Fi integration with Kobo books and a proprietary nonbacklit LCD that's as readable as E Ink and even more responsive.
Aluratek showed off two new e-readers at CES this year; the Libre Touch and the Libre Air. Today we got our hands on the new Aluratek Libre Air to review it. The main question we are attempting to explore is whether or not the company is issuing relevant products in 2011 to compete with other popular e-readers such as the Kobo Touch or Nook Simple Touch? The Hardware The Aluratek Libre Air features a 5 inch reflective light LCD screen with a resolution of 640x480 pixels. It does not have a backlite screen like most LCD devices and feels like
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