Interead COOL-ER eBook reader

alaTest a collecté et analysé 39 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Interead COOL-ER eBook reader. La note moyenne du produit est 3.1 sur 5, tandis que les autres produits de même catégorie ont une note moyenne de 4.3 sur 5. Les auteurs d'avis apprécient la portabilité. Le design impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis ont des doutes sur la qualité de construction.

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En moyenne, les consommateurs notent ce produit 54/100 et les experts notent ce produit 65/100.

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Avis d'utilisateur (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Interead COOL-ER eBook reader

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 10 user reviews of Interead COOL-ER eBook reader from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 2.4/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. People are impressed by the design. The durability also gets good comments, whereas there are some negative views about the size and usability. There are some mixed comments about the price.

durability, design

usability, size

30% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

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Avis d'expert par : Yardena Arar (pcworld.com)

Interead Cool-ER E-Reader Review

 

Support for commercial titles (ePub) ; Lots of font options ; Cool, lightweight design

No dictionary ; Navigation/page-turn button is annoyingly stiff ; Requires special 2.5mm headphone jack

The Interead Cool-ER's usabiity isn't quite up to its good looks, but it delivers solid e-book features at a mid-range cost.

Oct. 2009

Avis d'expert par : Priya Ganapati (wired.com)

Review: Coolreaders Cool-er

 

Amazon and Sony opted to go the Neiman Marcus route with their e-book readers, dog-piling extra features, fat content catalogs and hefty price tags on...

Candy colors. Initial cost of admission cheaper than competitors. Support for open formats. Battery life is good for a fortnight

Flimsy buttons. Plasticky-construction. Overpriced e-book store. Tacky user interfaced. No auto-sleep mode. No Wi-Fi. No access to newspapers, blogs or magazines

Juil. 2009

Avis d'expert par : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Cool-er e-book reader review: Cool-er e-book reader

 

Cool-er e-book reader

Lightweight; comes in eight color choices; 1GB of internal memory with an SD card expansion slot that allows you to add up to 4GB of additional memory; battery is removable and replaceable; decent battery life; accepts JPEG, PDF, EPUB, TXT, and MP3...

Feels a bit too much like a "budget" e-reader; drag-and-drop e-book loading less convenient than Kindle's instant downloads; buttons are stiff and aren't intuitively labeled; interface lacks polish; navigation is a bit cumbersome; slow screen refresh...

The Cool-er e-book reader has some nice pluses and costs less than the Kindle, but it's not as big a bargain as we hoped it would be.

Juin 2009

Avis d'expert par (expertreviews.co.uk)

Interead COOL-ER review

 

Despite having an awful name, the COOL-ER is a smart eBook reader that comes in a variety of colours.

It's lighter and more colourful than other eBook readers, but the COOL-ER is poorly made and clunky.

Sep. 2009

Avis d'expert par : Mark Hattersley (techadvisor.co.uk)

Interead COOL-ER Reader review

 

"It's about more than just a tech reader," said Phil Wood, Interead's Marketing Director, of the COOL-ER Reader.

The COOL-ER Reader is a good, if not perfect, electronic reader. It can store a large quaintly of books and read a wide variety of formats. And Interead has wisely hooked up with Adobe Digital Editions to bring an official bookstore capacity to the...

Août 2009

Avis d'expert par (stuff.tv)

Cool-er eBook review

 

A British start-up has crafted this colourful rival to the Sony Reader. Is it a superior digital tome?

Looks good and refreshes pages quickly, but the Cool-er is just too fiddly and awkward to use

Août 2009

Avis d'expert par : Mark Mackay (bit-tech.net)

Kindle vs Sony vs Cool-er eBook Readers

 

Digital distribution has radically changed the music and movie industries - the majority of music is now purchased as digital files, while the failure of Blu-Ray to match DVD's ubiquity can in part be blamed on the fact that both legal and illegal...

Both the Pocket and Cool-er need to connect via a PC to access their stores and get new content. The Kindle has WiFi and 3G; along with its QWERTY keyboard, this means that you never have to connect the device to a PC - you can download eBooks, blogs...

Jan. 2010

Avis d'expert par : Yardena Arar (macworld.com)

Review: Interead Cool-ER e-book reader

 

From its aspirational brand name to its hip tinted metallic case, Interead's Cool-ER e-book reader clearly strives to distinguish itself from the black-and-gray competition

In fact, the only items visible below the 6-inch screen are the Cool-ER logo and a round, iPod-esque four-way navigation/selection wheel for navigating menus and turning pages. Unfortunately, the button's stiffness makes navigation and page turns more...

Dec. 2009

Avis d'expert par : Yardena Arar (techworld.com)

Interead Cool-ER

 

From its aspirational brand name (the ER in Cool-ER stands for ebook reader) to its hip tinted metallic case, the Cool-ER clearly strives to distinguish itself from the black-and-gray competition, and to a large extent it succeeds. Skinny (0.43 inch...

The Cool-ER could use a little polish (and a better four way navigation wheel) to elevate its usability to the level of its chic appearance. But its user interface is serviceable, if not elegant, and its text display options are solid. At its price,...

Nov. 2009

Avis d'expert par : Simon Williams (reghardware.co.uk)

Interead Cool-er

 

The basics are there, but there are a lot of rough edges to it, compared to the others like the Sony Reader.

The Cool-er has all the hallmarks of a product in Version 1. The interface needs to be a lot more intuitive and the reader needs to handle supported document formats more accurately. With recent news of Asus intending to release an eReader for under...

Oct. 2009

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