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Bookeen Cybook Opus

Bookeen Cybook Opus
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Based on 16 reviews
  • Excellent:
    0
  • Good:
    5
  • Average:
    5
  • Bad:
    6

Reviews

  • By Macworld Australia on August 18, 2011

    Like the previous version, the revised Bookeen Cybook Opus lacks some of the frills you get from less-expensive e-readers. It has no support for wireless content downloads, and no built-in music player. And although the Opus ships with a preinstalled...

    50
  • By T3 Magazine on March 12, 2010

    The Cybook opus is the smallest, most portable reader here and while there’s no space for a keyboard, you do get a microSD slot and 1GB of storage for 1,000 books. the five-inch screen is big enough to read comfortably,...

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  • By Good Gear Guide on February 22, 2010

    Although a little expensive, the Cybook Opus is a great, highly portable eBook reader for anyone who doesn’t care about frills....

    70
  • By Bit-tech.net on February 20, 2010

    108 x 10 x 151 (W x D x H) 5in 600 x 800 4 150 1GB 2 weeks PRC, PDF, ePUB, HTML, TXT, JPG, GIF, PNGIt’s a funny thing about the Cybook Opus eReader, but the protective case which the actual unit sits in is by far the most well-made part of the...

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  • By PC Advisor on February 19, 2010

    The Bookeen Cybook Opus has pretty much everything you need to read a lot of books, in a very small and lightweight package. But you won't find extras such as a music player, the ability to create notes, or text-to-speech support . And though the...

    80
  • By IT Reviews on February 18, 2010

    With no really fancy features, and a small and pocket-friendly design, the Cybook Opus is one of the best ereaders we have seen. Bookeen - Cybook Opus price Buy Bookeen Cybook Opus securely online at a bargain price €250 (approx. £220)...

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  • By 5FWD on January 27, 2010

    We can’t really see much to justify the Cybook Opus’ lofty price tag. The small size is definitely a plus, as is the expandable storage and range of files supported, but the Amazon Kindle delivers more for less money. The Opus performs its...

    60
  • By Stuff.tv on January 22, 2010

    Compact, skinny and light – except in the price department...

    60
  • By PC Pro on January 20, 2010

    Small, light and with some nice touches, but the price and menu system kill the appeal...

    50
  • By Expert Reviews on January 19, 2010

    A simple ereader with support for open formats, the Opus is light, easy to use and stylish, and our only concern is that it's too expensive....

    80
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