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Bookeen Cybook Opus

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Pros

  • nice chunky leather-like slip case
  • it s incredibly simple to use the Opus

Cons

  • Page turns not as snappy as other readers
  • high price and low build quality
  • Ebook files are usually pretty small

Key specs

  • 1000
  • 1GB
  • 150 g
  • yes
  • 5 in
  • E Ink
  • 600, 800 px
  • 4

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Bookeen Cybook Opus - Full Specifications

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Display
Touchscreenyes
Colour
  • Green
  • Pink
  • Orange
  • Red
  • N
  • White
Screen size5.0 in
Screen technologyE Ink
Screen resolution600 x 800 px
Shades of grey4
Aspect ratio4:3
DPI200.0 dpi
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Design
Colour of product
  • Green
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Red
  • White
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Audio properties
Speakersno
Audio 3.5mm inputno
Supported audio formatsNot supported
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Connectivity
Wi-Fino
3G (UMTS)no
AC adapter includedno
Headphone outno
Bluetoothno
USByes
USB versionUSB 2.0
USB typeMini-USB
Total USB ports1
USB powered (only mha USB)yes
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Technical details
Book capacity1000
Supported book file formats
  • EPUB
  • PDF
Supported image formats
  • GIF
  • JPG
  • PNG
Supported video formatsNot supported
Built-in memoryyes
Memory size1GB
Memory card readeryes
Compatible memory cards
microSD
Maximum memory card size8GB
Built-in processorSamsung ARM
Processor speed400.0 MHz
RAM size32.0 mB
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Dimensions
Height5.94 in
Width0.39 in
Depth4.25 in
Weight5.29 oz
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Features
Operating systemLinux
Input method5-Way Controller
Qwerty keyboard (buttons)no
Qwerty keyboard (screen)no
MP3 Playerno
Rotatingyes
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Battery
Battery capacity1000.0 mAh
Battery type
Lithium Polymer
Battery life336.0 h
Battery life (page views)8000
Battery charge time4.0 h
Rechargeable battery (enclosed/integrate)yes

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Bookeen Cybook Opus Bookeen - Editorial Reviews (8)

3.4
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Bookeen Cybook Opus eBook reader
3.5

Bookeen's Cybook Opus wins the featherweight e-reader crown

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Published: 18.12.2013
Bookeen Cybook Opus - eBook Reader

eReader Model: Bookeen Cybook Opus. Bookeen is one of the oldest eReader makers around and with the Cybook OPUS theyve brought out one of the first 5 inch E-Ink readers, and which is also possibly the cutest on the market.## External Design Aesthetics and FeaturesA cool ergonomic shape with nicely rounded edges and contours that blend into the lovely 5 inch screen. The casing has a very smooth, Pearl coloured finish and although made from plastic it by no means feels flimsy. The back side is made with one half in a metallic grey that acts as a battery compartment cover – the Opus looks like nothing else on the market.![Bookeen Cybook Opus Moody](/images/ereaders/bookeen-cybook-opus-front-dark.jpg){: .img-responsive}{: .pull-left}Buttons has been kept to a minimum, with just two for page turning, a home, menu and on/off button. Theres also a 5-way pad used for navigating menus, turning pages and selecting items – there is no touch screen.The Opus is the first dedicated reader to come with a G-sensor accelerometer, used for motion detection, that allows for automatic screen orientation between Portrait and Landscape modes (in the same fashion as an iPhone/iPad). Although I initially thought this was a cool feature, I must admit that after the first week of use I turned it off as it was getting quite annoying.Bookeen includes a nice chunky leather-like slip case with the reader fitting nice and snug, giving solid protection yet without adding any extra weight to the reader itself.## Core FeaturesOther than having a slightly smaller screen, the hardware is rather typical of other dedicated readers, the most noticeable difference is the lack of an MP3 player; in my eyes this shouldnt be considered a negative. - Very light and small reader; 150g / 108 x 151 x 10 mm (4.2 x 6 x 0.4). - 5 inch greyscale (4-levels) screen. - 1GB of internal memory; able to hold well over a thousand books. Micro SD card slot allowing several thousand titles to be stored. - Officially 8,000 page turns — in real life I would say 2-3 weeks of usage. - Replaceable Battery## User Interface and FeaturesRunning on the _Boo Reader_ software there are two basic interface modes, list-all and folder mode, both of which are very straightforward to use. Theres no actual _homepage_ like on the Sony, but if all your books have a front cover then the visual is very pleasant.Unlike the Sony Touch or Amazon Kindle its not possible to have annotations or dictionary lookups, but then without a touch screen or keyboard these features become cumbersome to use anyway.### Text and Page ZoomingThere are plenty of zoom options available and even a couple of features Ive not seen on other devices.The 12 Levels of font size give an amazing amount of control allowing the user to find that perfect size. On TXT and HTML documents you can also justify the text and make the font bold, which really gives a lot of extra clarity. You can also select from three different fonts; Courier New, Georgia and Verdana. For some reason though (perhaps a limitation of the Adobe software) the font style on EPUB documents cannot be changed.### Page Turning and Start-up TimeStart-up time is a little slower than with other eReaders; taking around 15 seconds. This is because the Opus doesnt go into _sleep-mode_ when you switch it off, but turns off completely. As a result battery life is extended, giving almost three weeks of charge.One unique feature is that you can turn off the full page _Flashing Refresh_ and select the non flashing screen. Once done the text just _changes_ rather than doing a virtual page turn, although it does leave a small amount of ghosting on the screen. I was quite surprised that there wasnt really any noticable increase in page turn speed with this setting enabled.## Battery Life![Bookeen Cybook Opus Backside](/images/ereaders/bookeen-cybook-opus-back-dark.jpg){: .img-responsive}{: .pull-left}The battery life on any E-Ink based ebook reader is very good but somehow Bookeen have managed to extend this even more with the Opus. Officially you can make 8,000 page turns, in real-life terms you will have from two to three weeks of use between charges. If you connect your reader to a USB port for 15 or so minutes each week, it may last even longer – certainly one of the most efficient readers around.The battery is fully replaceable and can be swapped out in just a couple of minutes.## Transfering content to the ReaderContent is added via a USB cable using your computers file manager or with Adobes Digital Editions (ADE). If you wish to read DRM ebooks then youll need to use Adobe Digital Editions, which is available on both Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac computers._Note: in order to read commercial (DRM) titles youll need to activate your reader with Adobe; most commercial EPUB books are now using the Adobe DRM._### Free and Commercial ContentThere are many different stores now selling EPUB ebooks. We have a list on the [Buy EPUB ebooks](/buy-epub-books) resource page, or use our sites search bar, where we include all the top online stores.Here at epubBooks we also provide plenty of EPUB _classics_ for free download, which you can access by selecting the Free price option on the search pages.### Borrowing from your Local LibraryFor more information on how to get Library EPUB books, checkout our Blog post; [Library Books + eReaders](http://blog.epubbooks.com/668/library-books-on-your-ereader)## Pros and Cons of the Bookeen Cybook OPUSPros - Great looking, ergonomic design and with a 5 inch screen, this makes a very light and comfortable device to read on. - One of the best E-Inks screens around; very bright with crisp and clear text. - 12 font sizes and several full-page zoom functions (crop margins, fit width, fit height, etc.) that are especially useful with PDF documents. - Comes with a great hard slip-case, giving protection to the reader while keeping the device lightweight during reading. - Reads HTML and offers more font/layout choices for this format and Text files. - Massive battery life, much more than other dedicated readers.Cons - Sometimes having only the 5 inch screen leaves you wishing for more screen real estate. - Painfully slow start-up time — probably due to the lack of a _sleep_ mode. - Page turns not as snappy as other readers. - Expensive; the cost is similar to many 6 inch sized eBook readers.## ConclusionIt was difficult to find many cons for the Cybook Opus, the only one that stood out is the price, which places the Opus on a similar level as many 6 inch readers. Okay, so perhaps the Opus is a touch expensive, but Bookeen have really packed this with a ton of great features and if nothing else, it is the cutest reader in town and I cant see how Bookeen could have designed a better eReader...its really that nice!Visit [Bookeen.com](http://www.bookeen.com/en/cybook) for more information.

Bookeen Cybook Opus Cybook Opus eBook Reader Review
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Published: 20.02.2010
Cybook Opus eBook Reader Review

We take a look at this pocket sized eReader, which weighs in at just 150g. It has support for plenty of different formats, including ePub, but its cheap construction and high price made us think twice.

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Published: 11.08.2011
Bookeen Cybook Opus eReader
3.0

Consumers either loved or hated the navigation on the e-Ink Bookeen Cybook Opus eReader

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Published: 22.01.2010
Bookeen Cybook Opus review
3.0

Alongside the raft of eBook readers we've seen in recent months, a smaller pocket variety has emerged that shows some promise. They're much more like a traditional paperback in size, and the Bookeen Cybook Opus is the latest –

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Bookeen Cybook Opus eBook reader
3.5

Bookeen's Cybook Opus wins the featherweight e-reader crown

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Published: 18.01.2010
Bookeen Cybook Opus review
4.0

A simple ereader with support for open formats, the Opus is light, easy to use and stylish, and our only concern is that it's too expensive.