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Alex Dual Screen eBook Reader from Spring Design

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  • Android
Earliest Compatible Linux Kernel
2.6
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This eBook reader has an innovative dual screen display, with a small capacitive touch screen showing color images at the bottom and a larger electronic paper 6" screen. The Alex Book reader is produced by Spring Design, and runs the Android operating system CPU: Monahan PXA303 (624MHz) EPD (Electronic Paper Display): 600 x 800 pixel resolution (SVGA) 167 pixels per inch "8-gray scale enabled with 16-gray capable" 6 inch monochrome diagonal electrophoretic display LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): 3.5 inch diagonal LCD 320 x480 pixel resolution (HVGA) finger-based touch screen navigation SIZE: 120 mm x 225 mm x 14 mm WEIGHT: 310 grams BATTERY: 3.7 V, 1530 MAH lithium polymer removable BATTERY LIFE: Usage profile: EPD: 7500 electronic page turns; media playback: 6 hours; recharge: 3 hours STORAGE: 256 MB DRAM internal, 2GB flash memory EXPANSION: Micro SD slot AUDIO: 2.5 mm stereo headphone jack, built in stereo speaker, microphone POWERcharge from PC via mini USB or mini USB AC power adaptor CONNECTIVITYUSB 2.0 (Mini-B connector), client interface to PC, WIFI 802.11b/g OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -13 to 158 degrees F (0 to 40 degrees C) INCLUDED: Protective cover, USB mini connector cable, audio headphones, mini USB AC adaptor, quick start user manual
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E-book reader
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