BeBook Mini

The BeBook Mini takes some getting used to, but it's the perfect handbag-sized ebook reader for someone on the go.


7.0
CNET Rating
9.5
User Rating


Design

The BeBook Mini is one of the smallest ebook readers currently on the market. With dimensions of 151x105.5x10mm, it's a bit too big for the average pocket, but it is the perfect size for your handbag.

The Mini has a comfortable and ergonomic design with a set of page-turning controls located on both sides, allowing you to read and turn pages comfortably with one hand. The SD card slot as well as the USB port are situated at the top of the Mini, but regrettably, the headphone jack has been placed on the bottom right corner and has a tendency to get in the way of your hand.

While the design rates high marks for functionality, its fairly bland and plastic-looking casing is unlikely to win any awards for style.

With a 5-inch E Ink electronic paper display screen with a 600x800-pixel resolution and 8-level greyscale, the Mini's screen is clear and sharp just like a printed page. The smaller screen fits less text per page than ebook readers with a larger screen, which means you may have to turn the page a little more frequently and hence draw down its battery more rapidly. Unfortunately, this also means that some of the books/files you want to read on the Mini have to be formatted to the right size to be able to fit on the screen.

Interface

Navigating your way around the menus takes a little getting used to on the Mini, as it uses a numbered keypad system rather than a more traditional scrolling wheel. In order to navigate through the menus, you need to select the number which corresponds with the folder/file you wish to open.

This may be radical, but we suggest you read the user guide before using the Mini to familiarise yourself with the controls and their functions. Navigation is not immediately intuitive and it's tempting to use it as a touchscreen (which doesn't work), so a good peruse of the menus is helpful to start with. Once you get the hang of it, however, the BeBook Mini's interface is simple to use.

Storage and file compatibility

With 512MB of internal memory, the Mini can store up to 1000 books which is fine for many readers, but those who need more can do so through its SD card slot. The memory can be expanded up to a whopping 16GB via an SD memory card, so you can carry the whole library with you if you like.

The Mini supports up to 18 different formats, the most important ones being EPUB (DRM), EPUB, PDF (DRM), PDF, Mobi, TXT, HTML and LIT.

Overall

The BeBook Mini is comfortable to use with its page-turning controls at your fingertips and the perfect size for someone on the go who loves to read. The controls and menus does take a little getting used to, but we would definitely recommend it if size is what matters most.

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grep
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grep posted a review   

The Good:battery life, multipe file formats

The Bad:.lit file format is buggy

I've had my Hanlin V5 (which is a rebadged Mini) and I love it! My personal preference when looking for an ereader was to find something that would support the many different file formats of the ebooks I had collected over the last year and this one more than met that criteria. It supports epub, pdf, doc, lit, pdb, prc, rtf, txt and heaps more.

The battery life is excellent - lasts me about 2 weeks and I use it a mimimum 4 hours a day (longer on the weekends)

Completly recommend this for anyone looking to get into digital books

geoff
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geoff posted a review   

The Good:screen quality

The Bad:no free cover

Have finished my first 3 books on the mini and I am convinced this little device will improve my reading experience. Comparing the Mini with other readers it is amazing how much better the screen looks. I had to order a cover separately, in order to protect the screen.

Voracious Reader
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Voracious Reader posted a review   

The Good:Wonderful screen quality, battery life, SD card slot, multiple format support

The Bad:Unputdownable, but no other problems.

This little device has opened a whole new world for this old luddite. I had previously found the idea of an ebook reader offensive, but then I was given one of these for Christmas. With a few thousand classic public domain books on it. I now gleefully accept that I had no idea. I can't believe how readable it is - like a book but lighter. It also seems to support just about any standard format, and I can load it with free or purchased ebooks from many sources. Buy one for someone you love.

Winnie
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Winnie posted a review   

I love it. Bought mine at Co-op bookshop.
Good quality reading, fast and reads all different files.

 

Book Worm posted a comment   

The Good:The screen is the biggest plus for me!

The Bad:Nothing yet.

I have been using the Mini for one month now and really like it. I purchased it from the Australian website.

I now look like I am going to have to buy my wife one as she has a major case of bebook envy.

I had some questions relating to my bebook so I emailed the site and they sent me the answers I needed promptly.

The biggest problem is the availability of books. I am finding new international online stores every week, and am saving heaps. Now I just need the time to read them.

Highly recommended this product

 

anthony posted a comment   

The Good:screen, battery life, size

The Bad:should have had it long before

I just picked up my Mini from the co-op bookshop and it's great! reads all formats and love the coloured cases! co-op provides a discount over the prices on www.bebook.net.au! have to disagree on the comment above, who needs 3g and wifi if you are reading a book. instead the long battery life of 1 or 2 months is much better to me (then the 2 days with the kindle)




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User Reviews / Comments  BeBook Mini

  • grep

    grep

    Rating8

    "I've had my Hanlin V5 (which is a rebadged Mini) and I love it! My personal preference when looking for an ereader was to find something that would support the many different file formats of the eb..."

  • geoff

    geoff

    Rating10

    "Have finished my first 3 books on the mini and I am convinced this little device will improve my reading experience. Comparing the Mini with other readers it is amazing how much better the screen l..."

  • Voracious Reader

    Voracious Reader

    Rating10

    "This little device has opened a whole new world for this old luddite. I had previously found the idea of an ebook reader offensive, but then I was given one of these for Christmas. With a few thous..."

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