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Posted at 5:07 PM on Saturday 11/28/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Buy.com has the Bookeen Cybook Opus eBook Reader - CYBPE10W for $210 + $7 shipping = $217 shipped. Over 1,000 books can be stored in its large 1GB of internal storage memory. [Compare]
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    matthew - Posted 5:32 pm PST 11/28/09 (1305 Posts)  Report Spam

    Lots of unknowns here...unknown company, image quality, battery life. If you want a Kindle-
    Knock Knock.
    Who's there?
    Bacon.
    Bacon who?
    , you'll have to come in at under $200. Also, looks like it has a 5" screen. I think the Sony PRS505 is 6" and is around $200, while the newer 5" PRS300 can be found for less.

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    RedCricketChase - Posted 7:02 pm PST 11/28/09 (109 Posts)  Report Spam

    Yeah.. I'm sorta a tech nerd and have never heard of this device or the company it's from. @.@

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    justmythoughts - Posted 7:07 pm PST 11/28/09 (778 Posts)  Report Spam

    My goodness, could they have come up with a more convoluted name?

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    LiveSquid - Posted 7:42 pm PST 11/28/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Maybe they let Bokeem Woodbine choose the name.

    Hey, #2, nice use of "it's". We could use a few more posters like you imo.

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    dumbass - Posted 9:11 pm PST 11/28/09 (508 Posts)  Report Spam

    barnes and noble nook is supposed to be sweet

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    kenv00 - Posted 10:58 pm PST 11/28/09 (243 Posts)  Report Spam

    "its 'large 1GB' of internal storage memory" - LOL

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    doomed - Posted 11:21 pm PST 11/28/09 (1232 Posts)  Report Spam

    #6 whats funny about that? Its an ebook reader. Thats alot of storage for the type of data it stores.

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    timesink - Posted 10:14 am PST 11/29/09 (36 Posts)  Report Spam

    "it's" = contraction of "it is" thus from #2:
    " ...or the company it is from."

    Just curious #4, what's wrong with that?

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