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Ectaco jetBook e-Book Reader

Ectaco jetBook e-Book Reader


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Brand: Ectaco
Category: CE

List Price: $349.95
Buy New: $299.95
You Save: $50.00 (14%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 2961


MPN: JETBOOK
UPC: 789981057691
EAN: 0789981701112
ASIN: B001695TF0

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • ECTACO jetBook is capable of storing thousands of books in .txt and .pdf format in English, Russian, Polish and other languages
  • Built-in MP3 player and picture viewer (JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP)
  • Pre-loaded English <-> Russian, English <-> Polish, and English explanatory dictionaries
  • Adjustable text size and font face
  • Bookmarks and auto page turn functionality. Screen rotation support for both portrait & landscape modes.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Lightweight and super-portable, ECTACO jetBook is the ultimate pocket library. Capable of storing thousands of books in the world's most popular languages, plus music and picture files, it is a universal mobile library for professional, business and leisure reading. With an easy to scan high-resolution 5-inch display and a viewing angle close to 180 , it is fully customizable. Even readers who have difficulty seeing


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not as Advertised   July 6, 2008
C. F. Rigby (St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this to read current books. It is well built and easy to use - BUT - if you want to read current Authors, it's very difficult to find these books in .txt or the old .pdf format that isn't the new Adobe Digital Ebook!!! Adobe Digital Ebook won't work with the Jetbook.
I also find the screen darker than shown in the picture!! It's more brown.
I ended up getting the Sony PRS 505 and now am very happy!!
For strictly reading Best Sellers and New Released books - this doesn't make it!!!
If you want to read classics (Moby Dick, Huckleberry Finn, etc.) than this will work!!
I suggest before you buy any ebook reader, check out the websites and see what books are offered in the formats for each reader!!!
No matter which Ebook you purchase, the prices are the best at Amazon.com!!!



5 out of 5 stars Does not get enough credit   June 7, 2008
ART SEDIGHI (Old Bethpage, NY United States)
15 out of 16 found this review helpful

I was looking for a handheld device that is easy to use, small to handle and fast to open up large files. Ability to ready PDF documents was an absolute must, but I didn't want to a complicated approach to getting my PDF's onto the device.
Why PDF is a must?
If you are like me, you need to read architecture docs, legal docs, design docs, etc. I don't feel comfortable sending these docs to Amazon to be converted. What I am saying is that I was looking for a device that can serve not only as book reader, but a document reader.
First: SONY reader
I bought the SONY reader, and it was a horrible experience. SONY reader is slow, and that "black screen" was really annoying. I did like the fact that it was able to read PDF docs, and it is very thin. It was a little too big, and the WORST part that it didn't format PDF docs all that well. It showed the page, but you couldn't get rid of the white spaces (margins) in order to read the text better.
Second: Amazon Kindle
I must say that it is a very well thought out idea. The fact that you can read newspaper, etc that is downloaded automatically on it, is great. I like the keyboard that comes with the device. The screen size is ok, and it is "fast".
Not having the ability to natively read PDF docs is a huge problem. I get technical docs that are 20-30Mb in size, and I don't know how the Kindle behaves if it had to open up a very large file. It is TOO thick! I cant carry this thing around with ease. I carry a computer bag, two cell phones, ipod, etc. I can't have a large book reader. The size was an issue.

Lastly: jetBook
In one phrase: Well rounded! It reads PDF docs with ease. Formatting of docs is great, and it is small yet fast. I can open up a large doc, and it takes only a couple of seconds (with Sony, it took about 10). The screen is smaller than the SONY or Amazon, and I thought it would bother me. Here is the good news: you can rotate your doc! You can read landscape style, and the screen is perfect for that. The device is small that you can control it in one hand, and not heavy that you get tired. The keys are well placed, and the user interface is very simple! I charged it four days ago; been using it since, and the battery is at about 95%!
What I would add to this device: wireless internet access and a web browser. I know this kills the battery life, but it is worth it. I would like a back-light so I can read docs in the dark. None of the readers have this feature, but it would be very good thing to have. It doesn't read SD Cards over 2Gig, but I still have over 1Gig left - with over 200 docs already on the card.



4 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good   June 7, 2008
Steven Hutt
8 out of 9 found this review helpful

I had previously owned 2 Irex Iliads ebook readers, but after both failed with broken screens decided to try something different. I didn't want to buy the sony reader or the amazon kindle because of drm issues so I decided to give this a try.

At first I thought I had made a mistake, as out of the box the screen is disappointingly small. However, I have been using it for a week now, and I can say that the resolution is sufficiently good that the size of the screen is not really an issue. Mostly I can read in portrait mode, occasionally switching to landscape when I need to. There is an easily accessible button that allows me to do switch between the two very quickly. In fact, after lugging around a large Irex, I find the jetbook size very convenient. It almost fits into my pocket.

The build quality is very good: it is light and everything feels solid and reliable, with perhaps the exception of the usb and sd card cover. It is hinged on a piece of thin plastic that looks like it might break one day, though so far has been fine. The red colour is not so jarring as you might think and gives it a distinctive look.

There are many buttons on the face and sides, which means you have to be a bit careful how you hold it, but you can get used to it quickly. The buttons are well thought out, especially the numerical side buttons which make menu and page number selection a breeze. All in all, usage is pretty intuitive.

It comes with a fairly decent selection of texts included and fires up trouble free right out of the box. It can even play mp3s, although this is not something I am interested in.

The screen technology is different from the Iliad in that it uses a high resolution LCD display, rather than the electronic ink technology of the Iliad. The contrast is slightly less, but not significantly so and is certainly good enough. What is much better with the jetbook display is that page turning is much faster and there is no ghost image. It's so much better flipping pages at this speed in a way that was not possible with the Iliad. Also, startup and shutdown is almost instantaneous, so it is easy to dip in and out of a book.

The jetbook takes an sd card up to 2 gigabytes. I had no trouble using one, connecting it to my pc using the included usb cable and downloading texts. It should be noted that the machine is limited to txt and pdf files, so you cannot view lit files unless you convert. However, this is more than sufficient for me.

In summary, the jetbook does a pretty decent job. Size and weight is good, resolution is sufficient to make reading comfortable, and the speed is impressive. I would say it is still a little expensive, but so far I have been happy with it.



5 out of 5 stars Great product, but...   March 27, 2008
Lenadams Dorris (Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA)
6 out of 13 found this review helpful

The Jetbook ECTACO is a great product, one that's high on my wishlist (even if it has a very strange name and comes in one rather odd case color).

Nevertheless, this listing doesn't make sense to me...I can buy the non-backordered product directly from the manufacturer's web site for $350 + free shipping within the US, so why would I want to pay $400 plus?


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