Hanvon eBook Readers Hanvon is the major ebook reader brand in China, commanding 95% of the ereader market. They shipped about 100,000 units in December 2009, according to their 2010 CES, where they announced five new models for the US market (listed below). The new devices aren't available yet, but Hanvon currently has four other models on the international market, two of which are available from Amazon.com and Amazon UK, and another rebranded version, the Elonex 511EB, sells for just £129 from Waterstone's, and it comes with a 4GB MicroSD card. In addition to the newly-announced US models, Hanvon plans to release several different varieties in 5, 6, 8, and 9.7-inch screens, not to mention they are the OEM of ebook readers with other brand names. With all these options, the hardest part will be trying to decide which of the various models is the right pick. The Hanvon N516 is a 5-inch reader that comes in two colors—black and white—and has a pixel resolution of 600 x 800, with 8 levels of gray. Dimensions: 152mm x 108mm x 12mm; Weight: 170 grams (without cover). Navitech Cycle / Bike / Bicycle Waterproof Holder Mount And Case For 7 Inch Tablet And eReaders Including: Hanvon WISEreader N516 5” / N518 5” / N520 5” / N526. The Hanvon WISEreader N516 is a revolutionary handy E-book reader based on E-ink technology. The built-in speakers and headphone port can be used for listening to. Seems like a good price for an eReader. Delivery is free if you choose SuperSaver. Including free Headphones and Leather Case The Hanvon N516 eBook Reader - White is like a library in your pocket. It is designed for outdoor-use featuring a sunlight readable electronic paper display in a rugged yet slim and ultra-light. Manuals Brands Hanvon Manuals eBook Reader; WISEreader N516. Hanvon WISEreader N516 Manuals. Manuals and User Guides for Hanvon WISEreader N516. We have 1 Hanvon WISEreader N516 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual. Hanvon WISEreader N516 User Manual (26 pages). Formats: Adobe EPUB and PDF, TXT, HTXT, HTML, DOC, JPG, PNG, GIF, MP3. Memory: 512MB internal; SD cards up to 32GB; comes with 2GB SD card. Additional info: headphone jack, battery lasts 7,000 page-turns, usually comes with a cover, text-to-speech. The N516 is one of a few ereaders to support OpenInkpot, an open source ebook reader firmware with many customizable features. The N520 and N526 share the same design, the difference being the N526 has a touchscreen. Both devices have 5-inch screens with the same resolution and gray scale as the other models. Dimensions: 173mm x 117mm x 10.3mm; Weight: 190 grams; N526: 200 grams (without cover). Formats: Adobe EPUB and PDF, TXT, HTXT, HTML, DOC, JPG, TIF, BMP, PNG, GIF, MP3, WAV, WMA. Memory: 512MB internal; MicroSD cards up to 32GB; 4GB card included. Additional info: QWERTY keyboard, letter and word recognition (N526), text-to-speech, battery lasts 8,000 page-turns, headphone jack. Design The model we received was a very dark shade of brown, soft of Burnt Umber, with a leather style surface finish. It looks subdued but quite mature and classy. The buttons are all similarly colored, and strewn across, basically one set is located on the bottom right end, some on the bottom left and a vertical row of buttons numerically labeled. The power button is on the top panel, and last but not least, there is a nice rocker switch onthe left panel for scrolling and page turn. At a thickness of 12 mm, and length of 152 mm, it cannot really be carried in a pocket, it’s more a carry bag item; but weight wise it’s quite light, as in one never really notices the weight. The product comes with a 5-inch EPD (electronic Paper display) that uses e-Ink technology. This tech does not use any backlight, plus our particular model comes with 8 shades of grey, to display text and B&W images. In landscape mode it’s a 4:3 screen, with an 800 x 600 pixel resolution. The internal memory is 350 MB, plus it comes with a 2GB SD card, expandable to 32 GB. The formats natively supported are TXT, HTML, PDF, EPUB, CHM and DOC. User experience Once switched on, it takes about 16 seconds to boot up and reach home menu in the UI, which is a tad slow in my opinion. It blinks a bit before reaching Home. So now come the first issues of a new technology. The issue I’m talking about is the latency in ePaper technology, its HUGE. To scroll down from one menu option to other it takes a considerable amount of time, enough to frustrate an impatient person. This Hanvon suffered from that too. The landscape mode works much better for PDF files, and the zoom button can get fonts up to size, but then scrolling is slow as I said. What I do like about the Hanvon screen is that the max white level is quite bright, at least more than the Kindle's and this helps in creating a better reading experience. All mentioned formats play back nicely, except for some very large txt files. Files larger than 4 MB do not play well. This point is actually mentioned in the fine print. Conclusion For a cost of Rs. 17,400, this product is surely expensive. It’s obviously a new technology, so users will have to pay a premium. Those really interested in the concept of ereaders can surely try this one out. It's sleek and plays most formats, but the epaper tech itself is slow to respond. Also this one has a nice landscape mode and a bright screen which are sure positives. 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