Cybook Gen1
The Cybook Gen1 (formally Cybook) was an e-reader originally made by the French company Cytale, which filed for bankruptcy in 2003. Two engineers of Cytale founded Bookeen and bought the rights to the Cybook. They completely remade the integrated OS and application, and then sold it as the Cybook Gen1.
Manufacturer | Cytale at first, then Bookeen |
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Type | e-Reader |
Release date | 1998 (Cytale) / 2003 (Bookeen) |
Lifespan | 4 hours of autonomy ( 3 to 5 hours depending on brightness settings) |
Media | Mobipocket, PDF, TXT, RTF, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, MP3 |
Operating system | Windows CE 3.0 |
CPU | Power PC MPC828e |
Memory | 32 MB RAM |
Storage | 16 MB Data Flash |
Display | 10" LCD Screen 600x800 pixels, 256 Colors |
Touchpad | Yes |
Connectivity | USB, PCMCIA, RTC Modem |
Power | Li-Ion battery |
Dimensions | 203×257×25.4 mm (8×10.1×1 in) |
Mass | ~1 Kg (35 ounces) |
Successor | Cybook Gen3 |
This product is now discontinued. It was replaced by the Cybook Gen3, a smaller, lighter device.
See also
- List of e-book readers – other similar devices
- Cybook Gen3
- Cybook Opus – The newer product in the Bookeen line of product
References
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