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eBook Readers everywhere. Posted by ctitanic on 09/11/08 in eBook Reader. eBook Readers are conquering the market little by little and I would say that all that thanks to Amazon. Written by ctitanic · Filed Under eBook Reader Tagged:

Most affordable e-book reader with electronic-paper screen on the market. - Stores over 1.000 e-books in internal memory NeoLux Co., Ltd. of Korea today announced the launch of NUUT, a new e-book device with electronic paper screen.

NEOLUX(www.nuutbook.com) announced the release of its portable e-book reader ‘NUUT’ in Korea market, which is designed to read 6-inch E-Ink electronic paper. The NUUT supports up to 1000 e-books, and users can read 7500 pages

Riding on the E-Book success Neolux Korea has announced the NUUT E-Book reader. It is a bit smaller than the Amazon Kindle and looks sophisticated as well. The NUUT has a six inch screen and supports upto 1000 E-Books.

It seems to me that this year will end with ebooks readers being the main topic of conversation. A new ebook reader has been just released to Korean market.

nuut is a nice handheld e-book reader developed by a korea-based manufacturer. with 600×800 e-ink vizplex display (168dpi) and powered by a 250mhz arm processor, a 32mb rom, and a 512mb ram. the book can also be stored separately on a

nuut is a nice handheld e-book reader developed by a korea-based manufacturer. with 600×800 e-ink vizplex display (168dpi) and powered

E Ink has recently launched its NUUT eBook Reader, which is based upon its special Vizplex Imaging Film technology in South Korea. It is tipped to be having about double the refresh speed and the 20 percent boost in brightness compared

What better way to gage this improvement by actually using an e-book reader that utilizes this new and improved display? Features of NUUT’s NP-601 e-book reader include six inches of viewing real estate at a resolution of 600 x 800

Apart from that new 6-inch, 600 x 800 display (which promises twice the refresh speed and 20% better brightness than previous models), NUUT's NP-601 e-book reader is a fairly standard affair, with 512MB of internal memory,

15/06
2007

Want To Read eBook? You Need NUUT!

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Despite its ridiculous name, NUUT is a nice handheld e-Book reader developed by a Korea-based manufacturer. It boasts a 600×800 E-Ink Vizplex display (168dpi) and powered by a 250MHz ARM processor, a 32MB ROM, and a 512MB RAM. The book can also be stored separately on a SD card, thanks to the provided SD media card slot. Moreover, it is equipped with USB 2.0 interface and basic DAP (Digital Audio Player) functionalities.

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