Samsung E6 eReader

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Samsung wants to rock and roll with their own eBook reader, so I have called the E6 eReader (how convenient). Still it will take some time to see whether this market is only big enough to support many players, such as eBook readers do not seem to be making a major impact on the world against paperbacks as opposed to how regular MP3 format literally from the industry CD knees with the iPod, reaching a huge market share that Apple is unlikely to give up his throne in that department in the short term. But I digress – the E6 Samsung eReader now only allows you to access your content easily, it also doubles as a form of digital notebook, taking notes, as well as thoughts on the page directly, the ability to highlight the content and exchange of notes with friends and colleagues. Samsung has combined more than one million electronic titles, advanced writing skills and WiFi connectivity in a single device easy to use that right we will see in more detail after the jump.

What is the most prominent would E6 electromagnetic resonance (EMR) stylus that allows users the ability to write, usually found only in traditional paper books. If you have notes in the margins and record their thoughts and interpretations while reading, the E6 is more than happy to address that. Heck, even images can be easily changed by direct writing and notes, while those who prefer doing things in a hurry you expect your voice recording function that allows one to make voice notes and annotations.

With a slider form factor, the E6 comes with an E 6 “-ink display 600 x 800 resolution with 8-grayscale for easy readability both indoors and out. Thte following formats are sup — e-pub, PDF / A, TXT, BMP and JPG. Thanks to the front speakers and headphone jack, you can enjoy the Samsung text to speech (TTS) technology in private or in public, while tuning in to your favorite MP3s while traveling. The Wi-Fi connectivity occurs in the mixture as well, along with Bluetooth 2.0 for wireless transmission. The 2 GB of internal memory can store up to 1,500 books and 24,000 pages of notes, which is enhanced by a slot microSD memory card.

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