Article Directory :: Arts & Entertainment Articles

A Thumbs up for the new Bookeen Cybook eBook Reader

Copyright © 2009 Gigi Reynard

Subscribe to Gigi Reynard's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 17Nov2007
Word count: 988
Viewed: 292 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

When I got my Cybook . I made a very adult decision to wait until the weekend to actually play with it. I was planning to take Friday off so I figured that I woulld have some extra time to get the thing to work. But then I made three big mistakes:

Mistake 1: I had to at least open the box and plug it in. After all, it does take three hours to charge.

Mistake 2: I picked it up -- you know, just to move it. I knew it was light but I struck with how light 6.3 oz. really is!

Mistake 3: Since it was in my hand, it seem logical to turn it on -- just to see if it really works. I am happy to report that it works.

The system came up quickly and all of the sudden I was in the Library -- thirty six preloaded files. The view was wonderful: clean, crisp and easy to read. Made me remember why eInk is such a big deal even if it isn't backlit.

And that was it. . .

I started playing. First, the big button on the front. It acts as a combine directional navigation and "Enter" key. Pretty miminalistic but effective. I found six small buttons on the sides (4 on the left and 2 on the right) with tiny unreadable (to these old eyes) symbols on them. I am quite intrigued by them especially, since they remain the "mystery" buttons on the device.

The half page quick start guide made a point of telling me that all would be clear if I read the User's guide. Despite my basic notion that anything that requires a manual is badly designed, I was actually willing to give it a whirl. So I scrolled around the Library looking for it.

Found music files, book files and picture files including one entitled "How eInk Works". No user guide! I went back through the titles 3 times, just in case I missed it.

Took a quick detour to email Bookeen asking about the User Guide. Got a very quick response (impressive) telling me that they would be sending it out to me today in eBook form.

Back to the eBook. Figured I would just start pushing the buttons and find out what happens. So this is what I found out:

one button takes you to the Library; one button allows you to navigate in a book (start, find page, change layout, change font and add bookmarks); one seems to control music. The other three? Who knows? Guess I will have to wait for the user guide.

The device does not have a touch screen or stylus and I found that I actually miss them. I am in such a habit of poking and sliding around a screen that it felt strange not to be able to.

Very disconcerting to me (a creature of habit).

I dipped into all the files on the device. . . pretty cool stuff. The thing that impressed me the most is that the page change is fast and smooth. No waiting, no ghosting and no jumpiness.

I had to buy at least one book. At this point you don't really think I would be able to wait until the weekend to download a book, do you? Of course not!

The entire process (including looking for books) took less than five minutes. It was the absolute easiest time I have ever had putting an eBook on a new device! Bottom line, I feel like I'm in a Staples ad: That was easy!

All my pushing buttons in an effort to figure things out was actually worthwhile when I went to download a book.

On your Mark: One of the things I discovered, sort of by accident, was the Mobipocket PID for the device. In case you are wondering here is what you do to find it: open any Mobipocket demo book; push the 2nd button on the left; scroll down the table to the Advanced tab; then scroll down to the About tab. Voilà (had to get at least one French word in here)!

Get Ready: Connected the USB cord to my laptop, plugged the other end into the device and switched the Cybook on. Before long I was notified that I had new hardware ' Cybook Gen 3. Just to check, I pulled up the file manager and it there it was ' drive G on my machine. So far so good!

Go: Clicked on my handy eBooks About Everything icon, browsed the new releases put two Books -- Never Enough by Joe McGinniss and Telling Secrets by Frederick Buechner-- in my shopping cart and checked out. They showed very quickly on my bookshelf and I was ready to download them into the My eBooks file. Next, I fired up the Mobipocket reader and it found and registered the Cybook device in seconds. After that, it was a simple matter of importing the files into the reader and finally, storing them on the device.

As I started to read, using the big button on the right side of the device to change pages took a little "getting used to." My habit is to turn the page on the left side or by using a button in the middle of the device. But getting used to this new method didn't take as long as I would have thought.

I experimented with font size, type family, page layout and lookup mode. I also figured out that once in a book, the center of the big button would take me to the eBook menu so I didn't have to fumble around with those little buttons on the side.

All in all this has been a good experience and I am a happy customer. Sure there are a few changes and/or improvements I would like to see, but they are relatively minor and do not impact my overall satisfaction.

Thumbs up! Good job, Bookeen!

Gigi Reynard is CEO of eBooks About with fifty-seven eBook outlets including eBooks About Everything. She turned bookseller after a 25-year career in computer software development and electronic publishing. She also like to add that she has over 50 years as a avid reader. Gigi lives in Southern California with her writer husband, Henri, their cat, computers, electronic gadgets and thousands of (paper) books.

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Gigi Reynard's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Gigi Reynard

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More entertainment articles:

  • Used Books - The Best Value for Your Dollar (Raechel Ramsey)
    Reading used books has many benefits for you and the environment. In this day and age, it is essential to get the very best value for your dollar.

  • The Moogseum (Caitlin McGuire)
    The Moogseum, which the Bob Moog Foundation hopes to open in the next five years, will be built in Ashville in western North Carolina.

  • Introduction to Adult keyboard Lessons (Pamelina Siow)
    A keyboard is a musical instrument which is played using a musical keyboard like a piano. The white keys of the piano are made up of ivory while the black were made from ebony. The design and development process of a keyboard is divided into following components: a component which connects the circuit when the key is pressed, a program which facilitates the interaction of the user with the instrument,

  • New 10 of the Month – Tina Fey (Dawn McIntyre)
    In Tina Fey’s case, her God-given gifts – the gift of the talent to write and the gift of a wicked (but still warm and forgiving…most of the time!) sense of humor changed her life. They transformed a classic Plain Jane into an internationally recognizable superstar.

  • What Will Children Learn During the Vocal Lessons? (Pamelina Siow)
    Today singing is considered as yet another hobby of the children. There is an increase push from the teachers and parents towards the singing because they know its long term advantages. Vocal lessons for the children should be made very interesting else they will never enjoy them and will feel boring.

  • Cartier Diamond Rings - Timeless Elegance of Cartier Design (Paul Easton)
    All about the quality of the Cartier's Diamond design

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2009 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information