Published on March 10th,2009 at 5:15 PM
By daimaou
By daimaou
New eBook Reader and Electronic Dictionary from Sharp
Category: Electronic Dictionary - Tags: Brain, Dictionary, E-dictionary, Ebook, Edictionary, Electronic Dictionary, Reader, Sharp
Here’s a new “Brain” from Sharp. It’s a standard Japanese electronic dictionary with an eBook reader with the capability of downloading eBooks from Sharp’s Website. Perfect for releaxing during boring school hours.

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Any news on specs?
What’s the memory?
What type of e-books does it display?
Battery life?
Backlit?
Resolution?
I think these are old “news” from mid January (2009-01-15): http://www.akihabaranews.com/en/news-17350-Get+a+2nd+BRAIN+from+Sharp!.html
Is it better than Kindle 2?
How much will it cost?
Will each e-book cost almost 500 wow gold if I were to compare?
I think you are mistaken, here the novelty of this stuff is the emphasis on the ebook reader and the possibility to get them now online. The previous model did not had an e-Book reader
FIne, but WHAT formats does this e-book reader support?
Does it support .prc or other multi platform formats? This would make the device interesting for me.
Not sure for that Niels, we will check and post a comment here
Great, thank you
FYI, I couldn’t find it on Sharp’s homepage either.
They do install a number of e-books in advance, but those are all dictionaries or travel books bij National Geographic.
The internal memory of the device is 200mb.
Contrast ration 300:1