Ematic eGlide eBook Reader Review
Product Specifications
Positive Aspects
Negative Aspects
Customers Feedback
Should You Buy?
If you are searching for an eBook reader which is not only capable of reading eBooks but also
store multimedia files, then the Ematic eGlide could just be the ideal choice for you. With a color LCD screen and
extra functions on top of its basic eBook reader, this device is making its inroad into the "tablet computer"
category of gadgets, but at an extremely attractive price tag.
Product Specifications Of The Ematic
eGlide
Average Price: $85
Release Year: 2010
Battery Life: 3-4 hours
Screen Size: 7 inch
Screen Type: color
Weight: 11.2 oz
Storage Size: 4GB (expandable with SD card slot)
Internet: None
Main eBook Format: ePub
Positive Aspects Of The Ematic
eGlide
Price
At around $85, this is a very budget eReader. Although not quite as cheap as the cheapest Kindle with special
offers, it is very cheap for a color eReader (compare it to the $250 Nook Color or $199 for the Kindle Fire) and
can perform some extra features that the Kindle cannot.
Color Screen There are a number of benefits to choosing an eBook
reader with a color screen. For one, it makes reading magazines or books that focus on images a lot easier to read
and see in all their glory. The vibrant screen on this looks good, and also means you can view your photographs on
the go. The resolution isn't as good as on more expensive tablet computers, however.
Books
The fact that the Ematic eGlide uses ePub books as its main format means you can take advantage of buying books
from a wide range of eBook stores. As for reading the books, it comes with all the standard features: the ability
to change the font size, switch between portrait and landscape mode, change the background color and so on.
Multimedia
As well as reading ePub eBooks and PDF files, the Ematic eGlide can also handle a wide range of different music and
video formats to help you carry your multimedia on the go. This is something you don't get on basic eReaders, and
is what helps take it into the tablet category (although a far more basic one than devices such as the iPad 2).
Case
Unlike most other eBook readers, the Ematic eGlide comes with a case included as standard. Buyers have commented on
the fact that the case is very high quality, with magnets to keep it firmly closed. Given the fact that most people
go on to buy a case for their eBook reader (to keep it protected against damage), the fact that this comes with one
for free will save you even more money over the already low price.
Memory
A 4GB internal memory stands up against the top eBook reader brands, such as the Kindle, but is a little low given
the fact that this device is also meant to store larger files like videos. The good news is that there's an SD card
slot included should you ever want to expand the memory, giving the device a level of flexibility that you won't
find on all eBook readers.
Negative Aspects Of The Ematic
eGlide
Reading Functions One pro of using eBooks instead of paper books is
that you have the ability to adjust the font style and size according to your needs, making them as easy to read as
possible. The choices leave a lot to be desired however, as the Ematic eGlide only has one font choice and four
font sizes to choose from. Some users have complained that the largest size isn't large enough. Devices such as the
Kindle deal with this a lot better.
Battery Life
The battery life only lasts around 3-4 hours on this device. Although you can never expect a color LCD screen
eReader to match the long battery life of an e-Ink screen, this is very poor. It means that you'll constantly need
to recharge the device, and it won't even last for a mid-length plane journey. The Nook Color, for example, has
double the battery life of the Ematic eGlide, at 8 hours.
No Wi-Fi There's no option to connect up to a Wi-Fi network on the
Ematic eGlide, as there is with some rivals such as the Nook Color. That said, this device is clearly a far more
budget option than the Nook. For the price, you should expect an emphasis on reading rather than connectivity.
Poor Instruction Manual Many users have complained about the lack
of instructions with this device. This is certainly a downside for those who aren't into their gadgets.
PDF Files At present, no eReader deals with PDF files perfectly.
That said, color tablet eReaders are usually better at doing so than their e-Ink counterparts. Unfortunately the
PDF reader on the Ematic eGlide can be sluggish and, at times, unresponsive. It can take a while to load and flick
between pages.
Should You Buy The Ematic
eGlide?
It is important to take note that the Ematic eGlide comes with a number of limitations. There is
no internet connection, no web browser and a limited battery life. That said, it is still one of the most
affordable eBook readers on the market currently, and it is ideal for those who want a device to carry photographs
as well as videos on top of their eBooks. Ematic eGlide can be purchased from Amazon.com.
You may also want to check out the latest Ematic eGLIDE 2 7-Inch Touch Screen Android Tablet
here.
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