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Aluratek Libre eBook Reader Pro

$130.00 to $196.00



Libre’s e-paper LCD technology makes it easy to determine the difference between actual paper and the e-paper screen. And with long battery life, you can read for almost 24 hours uninterrupted with an auto off feature if you just happen to fall asleep.

Manufacturer:Aluratek Product MPNKey FeaturesTechnical FeaturesDisplayMultimediaBatteryWarrantyMiscellaneous
MPNAEBK01WF
Screen Size (Diagonal)5 inch
Processor Speed200 MHz
Interface Type   USB
Expansion Slot   Secure Digital (SD) Card Slot • SDHC Card Slot
Screen Resolution   640 x 480
Color Depth   16-bit (64k colors)
Built-in Music Player   MP3 Player
Audio OutputHeadphone Jack
Battery Type   Proprietary Li-Ion
Battery Life24 Hours
Standby Time366 Hours
Warranty (List)1 Year
Included AccessoriesHand Strap
UPC812658010382


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