Cybook Orizon

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Cybook Orizon
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Manufacturer Bookeen
Type E-book reader
Release date October 15, 2010 [1]
Media EPub, PDF (with or without DRM), HTML, TXT; photo formats (16 level greyscale) : JPEG, GIF and PNG [2]
Operating system Linux
CPU Samsung S3C2416 (ARM926EJ-S core), 400MHz
Memory 64MB RAM
Storage 2GB Data Flash + 1 microSDHC memory card slot (max 8GB) [2]
Display 6" E Ink SiPix
600x800 pixels, 167 dpi, black and white, 16 levels gray-scale [2]
Input Multi-touch Screen, central button and 4 arrow keys
Connectivity USB, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth
Power Li-Polymer battery (1050 mAh)
Online services Bookeen Bookstore [1]
Dimensions 189.49 mm x 125.7 mm x 7.6 mm (7.5" x 4.9" x 0.29") [2]
Weight 245 g - 8.6 oz [2]
Predecessor Cybook Gen3
Successor Cybook Odyssey
Related articles Cybook Opus

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