The Paperless Paperback
The Paperless Paperback is a technological discovery in the world of literature. Winner of Popular Science’s Best of What’s New Award, this device is organized to store up to 160 electronic books. The books are viewed on a patented screen that is easy on the eyes.
The Paperless Paperback is less than half an inch thick (” L x 5″ W x 1/2″ D) and only weighs 9 oz. You can hold all of the libraries in the palm of your hand with this electronic gadget! Digital texts can be uploaded using a memory card or the device also connects to a computer, so you can buy and download electronic books from an online store that contains over 20,000 titles. Many different features are available other than the storing of electronic books. The Paperless Paperback can also play music, run Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF documents and display JPEG images. You can easily recharge the batteries using a USB cable. Other advantage is the ability to take a whole library abroad, where often English-language books are extremely difficult to find.
Right now, the Paperless Paperback needs Windows® XP, but there are plans to expand to other operating systems in the near future.
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