Txtr Beagle - the world's smallest and cheapest electronic book
Txtr Beagle will cost £ 10 to reach consumers by the end of this month, which will significantly change the e-book market.
Txtr Beagle is the world's lightest and lightest e-book reader (5mm thick, weighs 128g) for 5 or 6 inch models. The front of the device is an E-Ink screen with a resolution of 800x600, along with buttons to select books and page. It is powered by AA batteries, allowing users to read between 12 and 15 books per battery change. To save money, the device does not have any connection device, so users need to use a mobile application to send the favorite books to the machine through bluetooth.
With all the features of an electronic book, the Beagle Txtr promises to compete with Amazon's Kindle, which is priced at £ 69.
References: Daily Mail
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