Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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Category: e-book reader

RepliGo Reader 3.0 for Android smartphones


View, annotate, comment and send native PDF files using your Android powered smartphones. Supports opening PDF email attachments, stored PDF files on the memory card, or accessing PDF files from online storage accounts.


Samsung E60 e-reader Explained and Previewed


We got a sneak preview of the Samsung E60 e-reader at the 3D Wonder Event. For more on Samsung’s new e-reader, visit www.infosyncworld.com


Sony 6″ Display Digital Reader Touch Edition (black)


Link: www.buy.com Touch screen makes reading a breeze. Experience a full touch screen that reads like a real book on the Reader Touch Edition. Turn pages with the swipe of a finger and enjoy fast and intuitive navigation of your favorite books. Choose more content from more places like the online Reader Store, where you can access new releases, or choose from over one million free public domain titles from Google Books or and find links to borrow eBooks from public libraries.


Laputa Reader Pro app for Android


Download this App / Game here: FreeApps4Android.serveblog.net Join my Facebook page FreeApps4-facebook.no-ip.org Follow me on twitter twitter.com Subscribe to my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com this is Laputa Reader Pro tested on HTC HD2 runing Android 2.2 (froyo)


Unboxing Acer Aspire One AOA150-1447 Netbook


Last week, I got my Acer Aspire One Blue Sapphire with N270 processor. I was about to buy ASUS Eee PC with latest N280 processor but I dropped the idea of buying it because of it’s 10 ” screen size. I was looking for smaller screen size and this Acer Aspire One AOA150-1447 was unmatched. Asus is the only one to have N280 as a processor on it’s netbook for now. Price factor wasn’t a big deal, it was just $25 dollars more if I had pre-ordered but I’m so glad that I got my Acer Aspire One with such a nice screen size and it’s extremely portable. The sound quality is not good enough right off it’s speaker but with headphones, it’s justified. I do lots of reading on this netbook, I do surf internet around the wifi spots and it’s pretty cool to have it. So many people still don’t know what are netbooks. Having no-cd drive might be turn-off for some folks, but that’s not a big issue. We can have things back and forth on the network. The other thing to backup the entire OS, one has to make a bootable USB drive with it’s image put onto it. I’ll put it’s video on how to do that, because, it’s very important and they didn’t include any recovery CD or something like that just in case if hard-drive itself went kaput. This netbook has Acer-recovery software installed which will turn back all the OS to it’s factory default but only till when hard drive is working. ACER is charing some $20+shipping for recovery CD. Guys, you should have it’s image put onto your USB to help yourself from


 

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