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CYBOOK OCEAN: As Far As the Eye Can See Bookeen Announces The Bookeen Press Communication/ E-Reader Paris, October 17TH, 2014 CYBOOK OCEAN: As far as the eye can see Bookeen announces the launch of the Cybook Ocean, the world’s thinnest e-reader with an 8 inch “edge to edge” screen For readers in search of a larger screen for more comfortable reading, Bookeen introduces its newest e-reader with an enlarged screen. A new signature design to inspire readers The ‘edge to edge’ design of the Cybook Ocean is comprised of one single pane, so readers can focus their attention on the page. The 64 in² electronic paper offers such a lucid view of the text that the reader becomes immersed like never before. The multi-touch page was scored and given an anti-reflective treatment, recreating a real- paper feel. 79% more reading space For those looking for a larger screen, the Cybook Ocean offers an outstanding reading experience with a 79% larger display compared to standard e-readers. With the enhanced screen, the display of the Cybook Ocean is nearly the size of a paperback book. Finesse The Cybook Ocean is 7mm thick, making it the world’s thinnest e-reader. 2 years of research and development were necessary to optimize the technical parameters to create a larger surface within the limits of portability. An e-paper screen The Cybook Ocean has an anti-reflective screen with a 1024 x 758-pixel-display offering superior readability. FrontLight technology The Cybook Ocean debuts the latest generation in screen luminosity. With FrontLight, the user has the option to enjoy the best reading experience, be it day or night. A new interaction The ergonomically designed e-reader has been completely reinvented for the reader to experience a pure interaction with the large display screen. This is where readability meets efficiency in navigation. An enriched interface The Cybook Ocean now offers the possibility to create collections, research text, manage annotations, personalize options and utilize a new PDF mode. Optimized Caecilia font The new font adds to the sharpness of the lettering and the contrast of the curve. Nothing was omitted when designing the reader’s experience. Sleek look Made from glass and aluminum, the sturdy handheld design is refined yet portable. Online Library The user can directly access all online libraries and download hundreds of thousands of e- books at their convenience. Protective Covers The covers for the Cybook have been retooled by the same designer and add only 5mm to the e-reader. They’re available in 3 colors black, red and pink. Cybook Ocean Suggested retail price: 179.90€ incl. VAT / $229.00 plus tax Principle Characteristics Multi-point tactile screen E-paper screen FrontLight: 20 intensity levels Dimensions: 196mm X 150mm X 7mm Capacitive buttons 4GB Internal memory Micro SD card Wi-Fi 1 month battery life FCC approved Pre-orders: November 5th, 2014 First Deliveries: November 24th, 2014 About Bookeen Based in Paris, Bookeen has been the French experts in e-readers since 1998. The superiority of its technical quality of its digital reading solutions have allowed Bookeen to develop partnerships with large distributers like Brazil’s Saraiva. A premium product, the Cybook Ocean joins the Cybook family along with the Cybook Odyssey (Essential and Frontlight), the Cybook Muse and the soon to be on the market, Cybook Tablet. Booking is a prize winner of the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 2013 for The EMEA zone and Fast 50 for France with sales climbing 726% in the last 5 years. For more information please visit: www.bookeen.com www.bookeenstore.com Contacts Presse Bookeen : Jean-François Kitten, [email protected] +33(0)1.45.03.21.77 Clarisse Lazerges, [email protected] +33(0)9.72.33.47.63 Kai Maack, [email protected] +33(0)1.45.03.21.77 Amy Milleron, [email protected] +33 (0) 9 72 33 47 63 .
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