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image Here’s a start. Go for it—while keeping in mind some eBabel-related caveats and other warnings from Slate: old news to TeleRead community members.

For now, I’m intrigued by New Egg’s $137 deal for an Aluratek Librie reader, a $63 discount (excludes a $10 AC charger). The Amazon price is $169.99.

The screen uses LCD technology (no backlighting in this case, I suspect), and one review at New Egg gives it a four out of five stars. Any overlaps with the LCD-based JetBook? The Aluratek’s supported e-book formats are PDF, TXT, FB2, EPUB, MOBI, PRC and RTF. Not sure if this can read DRMed books. My guess is, “No.” Update, 12:01 p.m.: I’m very pleased to be wrong—the Aluratek reads Adobe-DRMed books (thanks, eBook Reader).

image Anyone tried the Aluratek e-reader? is it what it’s cracked up to be? In person, how good is the text-background contrast?

Music-to-Read-By Department: The Aluratek e-reader will play MP3s. Also of possible interest: An Internet radio made by Aluratek and sold by Amazon for $79.99. Illustration is from a Tiger ad ($102.99 today).

Update by Chris Meadows: Fictionwise’s 45%-off Black Friday sale started on the 24th. On Fictionwise, multiformat books are 45% off, and DRM’d books offer a 45% store-credit rebate across the board. On eReader, all books provide a 45% store-credit rebate.

Related: YouTube video ballyhooing the Aluratek e-reader.

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