For those of you that find the the Sony Reader too clunky, or the Amazon Kindle DX too large and cumbersome, this may just be the ideal portable ebook reader for you. Its very affordable price tag is bound to attract a lot of customers too.
The Interead Cool-er (yes, the name of the device is actually hyphenated) is small, light, and has the look and feel of an Apple iPod. It even has a circular navigation button that’s similar to the one on an iPod. I guess it’s always a safe bet to mimic a company that is well known for their trendy and eye-catching product design.
Specs
- Weight - 6.3 oz
- Thickness - 0.4″
- Size - 7″ x 5″
- Screen Size - 6″
- Battery Life - 8000 page turns
- Storage - 1 GB internal + SD external slot
- Price - $250
The E Ink Vizplex screen mimics a matte book page and many owners have said they can read for hours without feeling any eye strain. A side button also lets you flick between portrait and landscape to suit your reading style or if the document your viewing requires a different layout.
With its 6″ screen size, this means you need to turn the page twice as often as you would with a typical paperback but most people find that easy to adapt to.
The Cool-er can hold around 300 books (that’s approximate based on the 1 GB internal storage). While this is far less than the Amazon Kindle 2 and DX, do most people even read that many books in their lifetime?
You can use the Cool-er to play audiobooks or music in MP3 format off the SD card. The eReader also lacks wireless connectivity which means all downloads have to be done via a USB connection. You download books onto your computer before moving them to the Cool-er. There is no automatic syncing like with the iPod.
Here’s a funny quote…Neil Jones the founder of Interread said, “Cool-er is designed - and priced - for people who love to read and share books. ‘This is the first ereader that people won’t be embarrassed to be seen with in public.” You know what, I can definitely see his point! I have noticed people staring when I’ve pulled out my Kindle DX on the subway.
Books can be bought from Interead’s own online bookshop (coolerbooks.com), or from other sites that sell ebooks.
Summary
While the Cool-er isn’t the most feature-packed electronic reading device, that’s not its purpose. It’s supposed to be an ebook reader for the masses. And it does that well. It’s quite affordable, well designed, and includes enough hardware and features for the average person. Heck, it even comes in 8 cool colors!
Keep in mind though, if you’re looking for something to read larger media like newspapers and magazines, or if you simply must have the latest technology like a touchscreen or WiFi, perhaps the Cool-er isn’t for you.
If you’d like to read more or buy a Cool-er you can here.
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