Jinke’s E-book devices

Hanlin V9tWhen it rains it pours.  Lately, it seems like news of a new e-book device surfaces daily.  Pretty soon we will be faced with so many buying decisions.  To add to the confusion I will throw in another choice.  By the end of the year there will be another E-ink device on the block.  It is Jinke’s Hanlin V9 .This reader will have a flexible plastic screen measuring 10 inches. Formats supported include PDF, DOC, HTML, TXT, and CHM.  I haven’t seen anything on the price, but I m guessing that it will cost at least $450.  It doesn’t have a touch screen, but if it does come in at that price or lower, then it may be a viable alternative to the iRex iLiad that costs $700,.  If you want a reader with a touch screen you won’t have to wait too long.  By the end of January 2008, Jinke plans to release the V9t (pictured), which is basically the V9 with a touch screen.  The only drawback I can see from the specs is that both readers only support SD cards up to 2GB capacity.  The third model V9c due out at the same time as the V9t tops out at only 1GB.  I don’t know if these devices will arrive to market on time, it seems that most readers don’t, so take these dates with a grain of salt.  If you are not in the market for a large screen device, Jinke has a couple of models out now, the V3 and V8.  These are selling for $329 and $299 respectively.  You can read about hands on experience with the V3 here on Mobileread.  I strongly suggest reading this thread before buying.  Apparently Jinke still has some devices in stock that don’t have the Vizplex screen and unless you specifically ask for it, you may not get it.  Also, from what I read on the thread, there is $20 charge for the upgrade.  Circumstances may have changed so ask questions before you decide to go for it.

2 Responses to “Jinke’s E-book devices”

  • Bill O'Brien says:

    I am looking for a dedicated e-reader but am now wondering which will be best! There are so many new models on the horizon. I would like an iLiad but even the new version still has a seemingly poor battery life compared with Cybook and Sony. I’m using an Acer n35 at present. I actually find it quite good but I would like something with a larger screen and better battery life.
    Bill

  • Ellen Hage says:

    Bill,

    I am sorry it took me so long to respond. This literature clas I am taking for fun is any but fun. Back to the subject. I too am feeling somewhat overwhelmed sorting through all the new devices on the horizon. Deciding which is best depends on your needs, not just now, but future needs. This is an investment and you don’t want to outgrow your device in a matter of months. I suggest waiting for some reviews to come out, but in the meantime think about what you really want. It may already exist. Too bad we just can’t rent the devices and then decide if it is right for us. I had planned to do a post today on this very thing, but my class got in the way. Tomorrow for sure.

    Ellen

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