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<div>It will not be EPUB only, it will be Android with
e-Ink display, so it can do almost anything that an
Android tablet can. Battery life is expected to be 3
weeks. This is what we got in the preliminary models.</div>
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If that's the case, it will be very interesting. My
android devices, a 10" Chinese no name tablet, and a cell
phone need daily charging. The rest of the family has gets
similar results.<br>
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<div>As for eVrit, it is now an iOS and Android app. However
they hardly sell any books and have relatively few titles
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<div>There are today many EPUB reading applications that
support Hebrew, and also more and more Hebrew books
available in new and old store.</div>
<div>Look at: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.booxilla.com">http://www.booxilla.com</a>
or <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.indiebook.com">http://www.indiebook.com</a></div>
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Thanks, my wife is looking for a source of easy Hebrew
children's ebooks. My sons who are fluent, have not quite
caught on to them.<br>
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson 4X1GM/N3OWJ<br>
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