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Compact and lightweight. Accelerometer. 1GB storage
Pricey and plasticky
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...
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,...
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....
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...
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...
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)...
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...
By Stuff.tv on January 22, 2010
Compact, skinny and light – except in the price department...
By PC Pro on January 20, 2010
Small, light and with some nice touches, but the price and menu system kill the appeal...
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....
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