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Screen
6 "
800x600 px
E-Ink
monochrome
6 "
800x600 px
E-Ink
monochrome
Formats
E-book formatsEPUB (ADOBE DRM), PDF (ADOBE DRM), EPUB, PDF, TXTEPUB DRM, EPUB, PDF DRM, PDF, FB2
Photo/video formatsJPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFFJPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF
Hardware
Operating systemLinuxLinux
CPU speed1 GHz
RAM256 MB128 MB
Storage capacity4 GB2 GB
Card reader
Data transfer
Data transfer
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
microUSB
 
microUSB
Multimedia
Multimedia
dictionary
dictionary
General
Battery capacity1000 mAh1000 mAh
Materialplasticplastic
Size (HxWxD)174.4x114.6x8.3 mm176.3х122.6х9.7 mm
Weight188 g180 g
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2013september 2012

E-book formats

File formats supported by the reader that contain text (and sometimes graphic information). The most popular in the CIS are, in particular, FB2, TXT, HTML, WORD (DOC), RTF, ePUB, Djvu and PDF.

CPU speed

The frequency of the built-in e-book processor is one of the main indicators that determine its performance (the speed of copying files to the built-in memory, opening larger files, loading Internet pages, etc.). On the other hand, this indicator is not decisive and can only be used for comparison in books of the same model range.

RAM

The amount of the reader's own RAM, that is, the memory used for temporary data storage during operation. The speed of the e-book directly depends on the amount of RAM, especially when working with large files. So the average value can be considered RAM 1 GB and 2 GB, and more advanced models have 3 GB, 4 GB and even 6 GB of memory.

Storage capacity

The amount of the reader's own built-in memory, i.e. the memory used for persistent data storage. The more memory, the more content can be stored at a time in the e-book. At the same time, note that even the largest text (TXT, FB2, HTML) files, usually, rarely exceed 2 – 3 MB, so relatively little memory is needed for storage. Graphic and audio files, in turn, are more voluminous, but most of the space is needed for video files. Therefore, depending on the use of the gadget, you will need a different volume, whether it be 4 GB, 8 GB or more. Many readers support the ability to expand their own memory through removable cards (see Memory card slot).

Data transfer

Wi-Fi. A wireless communication module that allows you to connect the reader to wireless local (home or office) networks, as well as access the Internet through public access points (hot spots) installed in restaurants, hotels, railway stations, etc.

Bluetooth. Direct wireless communication technology between various electronic devices. In e-readers, Bluetooth is primarily used for file transfer: with this function, you can connect the reader to another Bluetooth device, such as a laptop or tablet PC, and exchange files with it.

— microUSB. Connector for direct connection of the reader to the USB port of the computer using a special cable. In e-books, this connection is used primarily for file sharing. MicroUSB is a universal standard that allows you to connect various gadgets through it with one cable.

— miniUSB. Similar to the one described above, the connector, which differs only in the size and shape of the connector.

USB-C. Symmetrical USB connector, which is gaining popularity and in the future is able to displace microUSB. At the same time, the connector has a high data transfer rate and is only a little larger in size.
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