The BeBook Neo is stylish and offers a plethora of multimedia features, as well as a decent ebook reading experience; however, for most readers, these extra features probably aren't really...
As it is, the BeBook Neo feels incomplete and we aren't sold on the rough metal back. Ambitious, but the Neo fails to fulfil its lofty aims, and at this price, we'd expect a more complete experienceKey specs3.5mm jack, SD,...
With the arrival of the , many have wondered what the fate of the humble e-ink-based e-book reader would be. Compared to the multimedia-rich experience of the iPad, the plain black and white display and limited functionality of these...
At £279 the BeBook Neo is one of the more expensive models on the market, and we’d probably shy towards a cheaper book reader considering we didn’t really find ourselves using the key features it offered. Although it’s a good...
Although it’s clear that the BeBook was made to achieve something capable of accepting many open formats, and including additional functionality, that functionality comes at the cost of simple navigation. Using a stylus a lot is simply too...
Manufacturers of ereaders are falling over themselves to add eye-catching features that differentiate their products from the rest. The BeBook Neo is our current favourite. Its Web browsing capability is a superb extra and would be enough to sway us...
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