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Dublin Core
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Title
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kobo eReader
Subject
The topic of the resource
ereader
Description
An account of the resource
The first Kobo ereader introduced in May 2010.<br /><span class="summary content"> <br />The device was a compact, lightweight, and affordable ereader with </span>Bluetooth connectivity allowing for short-range cable-free transfers of eBooks, newspapers, and magazines to the device. The eReader also offered a USB connection to PCs for updates. The device was shipped with 100 free ebooks pre-loaded (over 2 million additional items were available from the Kobo Store). <br /><br />Specifications:<br />
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<li>display: 6-inch E Ink display with 8 level grayscale; 600x800 resolution</li>
<li>display formats: ePub and PDF</li>
<li>fonts: 5 font sizes and two types: Georgia (serif) and Trebuchet (sans-serif)</li>
<li>processor: Freescale Semiconductor (?)</li>
<li>memory: 1 GB; SD card slot up to 4 GB</li>
<li>storage capacity: up to 1000 eBooks</li>
<li>connectivity: USB and Bluetooth (with selected smartphones and tablets)</li>
<li>battery life: up to 8,000 page turns (approx. 2 weeks)</li>
<li>dimensions: 120mm x 184mm x 10mm.</li>
<li>weight: 221g</li>
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Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Kobo Inc., 82 Peter Street, Toronto, ON
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
ereader
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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ereader