EnerGenie 9,7 ″, an interesting big screen eReader

EnerGenie 9,7 ", an interesting big screen eReader

This week begins IFA-Berlin, a fair where many technology manufacturers will show their new devices. Throughout this week we will see very interesting new devices such as Gembird's new eReader, the eReader EnerGenie 9,7 ″, un large screen eReader that has some very interesting characteristics and that maybe, yes Sony delays in launching 'digital notebook', be one more option to consider. The approximate price of this eReader according to rumors will fluctuate between 300 and 400 euros.

EnerGenie 9,7 ″ Features

  • Processor: 800 MHz mono-core processor.
  • Conference proceedings: 256 Ram DDR2; 4 Gb of internal storage expandable through microsd slot.
  • Screen: 9,7 ″ touch e-ink screen, with a resolution of 1600 x 1200.
  • Connectivity: micro usb, Wi-Fi,
  • Supported formats: Virtually all when using Android as an operating system.
  • Autonomy: 2350 mAh Li-Ion battery.
  • Other characteristics: Includes a stylus and has the option of fast charging of ebooks when connecting the microusb with the pc.
  • Price: Between 300 and 400 euros approx.

EnerGenie 9,7 ", an interesting big screen eReader

As you can see in the photos, energygenie looks like Hanvon E920 although unlike the models of Hanvon, energygenie it does not have a color e-ink display.

On the other hand, I find it interesting not only the use of Android, version 2.3.4 but also the application for transferring ebooks with a single connection, a very interesting application although until we see it in the presentation in the IFA-Berlin, I won't believe it. Call me skeptical, but there are so many ads that then they fall short that you have to remain skeptical. Even so, as I mentioned above, it seems to me a great device to consider, not only for its large screen but also for its orientation to reading. What do you think? Would you consider him interesting?

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Source and Image - TheDigitalReader

Video - GembirdEurope


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  1.   Javi said

    I don't see the truth. There will be people who like a big reader but I think that little ones come to read novels. A large reader would be fine to read an astronomy or anatomy book, a comic, a newspaper or a magazine ... but for that you need color. I only see large format readers useful with color and if they don't bring it… and the price is too much.

  2.   Manolo said

    I see the size well. In fact I have a 6 ″ reader and a 9.7 ″ reader (an Onyx Boox M92) and so I read at home on the big one and on public transport on the small one.
    So this model is interesting, but I see two drawbacks:
    -the price is crazy, € 400-500 for an ebook… When the most expensive of 9.7 are between 250 and 300. It is true that it has better resolution
    -I do not see clearly the eprinter issue