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Binatone ReadMe color e-reader

Price, features and specifications of the 7-inch Binatone ReadMe color e-reader

Binatone ReadMe 7-inch
Binatone ReadMe color e-reader review - as you probably have already noticed I love to review cheap gadgets and thankfully there are plenty of them these days. Today we will take a look at one of the very cheap color e-readers.
Binatone ReadMe is an affordable e-book reader with 7-inch TFT color display. I honestly don't think that color screens are the best solution for reading e-books as it drains the battery much faster than the popular E ink screens. Poor visibility in direct sunlight is another issue that you may find with color e-book readers.

But Binatone makes ebook readers for quite some time and they probably know what consumers in this segment are looking for. Actually I have reviewed the very interesting Binatone ReadMe Mobile slimline e-book reader some time ago and it uses color screen as well.
The 7-inch color screen of the Binatone ReadMe has resolution of  800 x 480 pixels but I am not quite sure with how many colors.

This reader has 128MB built-in memory but also supports additional MicroSD cards (up to 16GB).
The supported e-book formats of the Binatone ReadMe e-reader include PDF (adobe DRM), EPUB, TXT, FB2 and HTML.

Binatone ReadMe uses Micro-USB cable for charging and data transfer.
Binatone ReadMe is offered at a price of around £30 and is one of the cheapest in the segment.

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