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Fujitsu Flepia E-Reader recite

Introduction

In Japan, greyscale is off the carte. What started as a menu e-reader in a Tokyo diner is now manufacture a grand splash, in colors. The Flepia eReader by Fujitsu may not be the most lively name for an e-reader, but it makes all black-and-white e-readers look obsolete.

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Features - Hardware and Software

Fujitsu raises the bar in eReading by bringing 268,000 colors to the pages. The Flepia eReader's capability to display texts, illustrations, comic books, or mangas in full color will categorically flip out any serious machine lover. Not only that, the pages are also readable indoor or outdoor.

Users can pull article from Papyless - think of it as Japan's Amazon- whether they are in their office, in a cafe, or any wired environment. Bluetooth lets users replacement file from a Pc, laptop, or movable expedient wirelessly, while an Sd slot supports a 4Gb card that can hold a virtual book shelf filled with 5000 mean length novels.

Already keeping up to its credit as not-your-average-ereader, the Fujitsu Flepia eReader brings another revolutionary feature to the table: Microsoft Windows Ce5.0 (Japanese version). It's not just a virtual library, it's a transported writing desk and an data terminal, too. With the Windows Ce5.0, you can browse the web, send email, create a spreadsheet, write an office document, and many more.

Pros

The Flepia eReader is poised to bring a lot of colorful possibilities into the world of book reading. With the colored screen, even younger kids can now join the digital reading revolution.

The expedient has larger screen than most ereaders, but 12mm waistline makes it easy to carry. Two sizes are available: A4 and A5, exquisite for those who prefer their e-readers to have a screen as large a textbook. And users can listen to the expedient read off the pages (including those of photograph books!) if those eyes are getting a bit tired after long hours of reading. There's a built-in stereo speaker, but user can also insert a headphone into the connector if preferred. 6 operate buttons, a scroll key, plus touch screen capability equal super user-friendly navigation.

Cons

Revolutionary as the Flepia eReader is, Fujitsu still has to address some issues. Its vibrancy lags behind other readers; most users find the e-reader's refresh time draggingly long - 2 seconds for 64-color mode and 8 seconds for 4,096-color mode for images to draw. The battery life of the Flepia is also quite exiguous compared to rival ereaders: you need to recharge every 50 hours. Collate this to Cybook Gen 3, which can give you 2 months, or the Kindle, which can give you weeks. The jaw-dropping price tag of 00 - that's like buying 3 Kindles - might also forestall most of the reading group from joining the color revolution.

The lowest line

With its full color, wireless capability, and extra wide screen, Fujitsu Flepia eReader is poised to become the new future of print media. The expedient may lean on the pricey side, but the pleasures it adds to eReading categorically overrides the price tag.

What's in the box
Fujitsu Flepia eReader unit Usb cable Ac adaptor Stand Wrist strap
Main Features:
Lightweight and thin Touch display panel Displays up to 268,000 colors 50-hour continuous battery operation Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity
Key Features:
User-friendly interface E-mail capability Microsoft Office-enabled
Bonus features:
2 body color options: black or white 2 size options: A4 and A5

Fujitsu Flepia E-Reader recite

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