Cybook news
April 7, 2009 | 5:02 pm
By Paul Biba
You can find the Cybook Gen3 both on specialized online retailers like Justread in Germany or AppoloXXI in Spain, and generalist online sites as Bow.it in Italy, Develop-it in Belgium or Dicoland in France. Bookshops are also reselling the device. Now, you can find the Cybook Gen3 in physical stores like Feltrinelli in Italy and L’appel du livre in France but also on online eBook retailers like Elittera in Norway and Booksonboard for the North American territory.
Lately,
you can also find the Cybook Gen3 in outlets 5sur5 Powerstore, French network dedicated to new communication technologies, as well as on the Polish and Czech specialist stores eMedia and Acomp.
Finally, the Cybook made a noticed entry in the famous Brentano’s bookstore, located in the heart of Paris.
Angers’ university library (France), is now sharing a new idea: experimentation on process and use of the Cybook Gen3 for the students.
They just got equipped with a dozen of Cybooks. Daniel Bourrion (librarian in charge of the digital library) will put Cybooks in students’ hands, allowing a better understanding of the use of eReaders on campus. For more information please visit the blog of Daniel http://detoutsurrien.wordpress.com/ under the heading "Mon e-reader s’appelle reviens". Only in internal loan for the moment, the Cybook Gen3 will be available to students once system and uses be clearly established.



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Comments:
Boo Cybook!
They’ve been promising a useable bookshelf interface for the Gen 3 for (literally!) years, and haven’t done anything about it.
Don’t waste your money on a Gen 3 if you have more than 20 books – you’ll go CRAZY trying to navigate your library.
hm, “They’ve been promising a useable bookshelf interface for the Gen 3 ” : may 2009