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Batteries: 2 AAA Battery Description: Single Use Binding: Electronics Brand: Franklin Electronics Color: 900 (Translucent Blue) Compatibility: PC USB Connectivity: USB Display Size: 3.2 unknown-units EAN: 0084793992261 Includes Mp3 Player: 1 Item Dimensions: Label: Franklin Electronics Manufacturer: Franklin Electronics Model: EBM-900 Modem Description: None MPN: EBM-900 Native Resolution: 240 x 200 Platform: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000 Publisher: Franklin Electronics Size: 900 (Translucent Blue) Studio: Franklin Electronics System Memory Size: 8 MB Variation Description: 900 (Translucent Blue) Warranty: 1 Year Limited Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: eBookMan series of new PDAs is a brand new device, so called "electronic book" that allows you not only to read thousands of titles available for the Microsoft Reader and Franklin's own library but to listen to audio books as well. 16-level grayscale display with 200 x 240 dpi resolution. In fact, it is a common digital assistant that will help you manage and store address-book, date-book, to-do list giving you a possibility of text entry via touchscreen. You can easily synchronize important data to Microsoft Outlook using Intellisync connection. MP3-capable music player enables you to use both a built-in headphone jack, or a speaker. Voice recording via microphone is also available.The eBookMan comes with 8 or 16 MB RAM, which can be expanded even further, with an option of screen backlighting, and with a number of book titles. A cradle with USB cable, stylus, and Quick Reference Guide are included. The device runs on two AAA batteries. Amazon.com Product Description: The Franklin EBM-900 eBookman is an 8 MB multimedia and content player in a pocketable format. With the eBookman, you can download and read or listen to thousands of your favorite books. For reading comfort, the eBookman has a large display that shows 87 percent more information than other handheld devices. If you need to check a definition while reading a book, the eBookman comes with an easily accessible Merriam-Webster dictionary. You can also listen to music by downloading your favorite songs in MP3 format. The built-in microphone allows you to record messages that you can play back anytime, or write quick notes using either the built-in stylus or the pop-up keyboard. The eBookman has a calendar, address book, to-do list, and scheduler so you can remain organized by carrying all of your important personal data with you wherever you go. The eBookman features state-of-the-art compression, highly sophisticated search, and easy-to-use hypertext. The Franklin EBM-900 eBookman comes with a one-year warranty. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Do not get it if using Windows VistaThis product is not compatable with Windows Vista. This was not made clear before purchase. I would feel that if it was not compatable with such a well used product it should have compatability on the ordering information. Rating: - This Is Crap NowService for this device stopped years ago. All of the Ebook services that it provides have abandoned it, so you can't get any books for it anyway. Waste of money, waste of time. DON'T BUY THIS!!!! Rating: - I HATE this device!This device is HORRIBLE. I HATE it with a passion and just wasted my money! Not only does the OS/Apps take a RIDICULOUS amount of memory on the ebookman, it only left me room for THREE ebooks after everything was said and done. Not to mention that I am having the hardest time finding an MMC that works with it. I can't find the lousy three ebooks once they were uploaded onto the machine and the WORST possible feature is that the batteries continue to drain even when the machine is OFF. So EVERY ... Read More Rating: - THIS WAS THE SINGLE WORST PURCHARSE I HAVE EVER MADE!This was a total waste of money, it never work , please do yourself a favor a stay away from Franklin EBM-900 eBookman. Rating: - Painful disappointmentI was so exicted to imagine that I could easily gather Gutenberg classic books, for free, and then read them anywhere. The eBookman was the answer, I was certain, for a webby person who was in danger of forgetting how to read more than one paragraph on a single topic. Sadly, the eBookman does not live up to expectations. Simply put, it is poorly built, poorly designed and very poorly supported. My eBookamn lived about 3 months before various buttons crushed in and the navagation wheel ... Read More |