Can an £8 eReader really be any good. Best go here to find out.
A newly announced e-reader called the beagle generated a lot of interest among readers, publishers and the technology-minded last month when txtr, the Berlin-based firm behind it, announced plans to sell the device for just £8 (yes, really) – that's £61 less than the current entry-level Kindle. While the price certainly seems right, many bibliophiles wanted to know how well the beagle works for reading ebooks – and how it stacks up against the Kindle.
Though the beagle won't be available in the UK until sometime in the first quarter of next year, I was given exclusive access to a prototype and, after only two days of use, I'm pleasantly surprised to report that the beagle seems like it could be truly disruptive to Amazon's Kindle leadership.
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http://www.lostinmobile.com/home/txtr-beagle-e-reader-review.html