![]() ![]() 7cm being a light grey on black line (for contrast) that shows battery state page number an indication of font size and a slider to show how far you are through what you are reading. The top has an SD card slot to allow you to import texts and MP3 files this is also where the on/off switch is.Īny texts take the first 11.3cm of the display area with the last. The left side has four white buttons and while there is an illustration on them of what they do it is white on white so until you know it is a little hard to follow. Several of the texts I read have illustrations and these were very well displayed in good monochrome. ![]() The other eight sizes have progressively less lines and of course far larger text. The right side has a + and – toggle and this increases/decreases the text size (range of 10 sizes) the smallest of which displays 37 lines of text and I was defiantly not comfortable at that size, the next size up has 20 lines of text and this is very readable. The base has a micro USB socket that allows downloads to the unit and also charges its internal battery, beside this is a 2.5mm headphone socket however a 2.5 to 3.5mm adapter is supplied. Still if it’s not on you are unlikely to be looking at it that much.īelow the screen the last 4cm of height has the word COOL-ER on the left and of course the ubiquitous five position joystick on the right half. I was somewhat put off by an off icon in the centre of the screen all the time it is not on. It is 18.5x12x1cm and it weights 190grams, the screen is 12x9cm. The colour was shocking pink (they do other colours) and while I have seen others using these devices on a train as a mere male without a great feminine side I decided to do my reading behind closed doors as pink and I don’t really mix. ![]()
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