Back in the day, the Palm V/Vx was my favorite PDA because the screen was so easy to read. It reminds me exactly of the old days of PDAs. The Libre does not use an E-ink display like the Kindle, Nook and Sony Readers. To read a book, you can either press the corresponding numbered button next to it or scroll to the desired title with the Dpad and press the OK button to select it. Turn on the device for the first time and you’re greeted with a list of installed books. The bottom edge has the power button and 3.5mm headphone jack. The Libre mounts as removable drives automatically on Windows and Mac computers. The USB port is used to charge the device and for data transfer of the device itself and the inserted SD card. …which protects a mini USB port and SD card slot. The top edge has a power status LED and an attached cover… These buttons are also used to enter text for search terms. ![]() ![]() On the opposite side, there are ten numbered buttons that are used to select books from the list view.
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