Ereaders are still at the point where the price is slightly too in high spirits and the functionality is slightly too down to purchase on a whim . Aluratek ’s LCD - base reader , however , offer a damn low cost but sacrifices functionality in homecoming .
The Price:
$ 180
The Verdict:
Relatively cheesy , compared to the major ereader brand , but it ’s likely the worst ebook reader we ’ve essay .
Instead of going for an tocopherol - ink screen like the Kindle or the Nook , Aluratek went with a black and white LCD screen . This is fine , in theory , because it keeps costs low and actually amend refresh rates , it also sacrifices bombardment life . For instance , I could only make it through 80 % of the 7th Harry Potter book before it postulate to be charged . You ’re looking at a day or two ’s worth of reading at best , and by that I entail read on and off and not for 24 hours straight .
Performance is pretty horrible as well . Aluratek seems to have only put in a central processing unit strong enough to wrench the Page at a decent speed , because startup times , navigation and book loading times were terribly bad . Granted , this wo n’t be an issue when you ’re in reality read books , which is most of the prison term .

The worst matter about the reader is probably the button arrangement . There are three ways you may turn a page : using the page turn button on the bottom left , the arrow keys on the bottom right or the page toggle on the left edge of the screen . They ’re all pretty inapt . The bottom leave and bottom correct methods are too far down the lector for you to hold your hired hand in that post while you ’re learn , so you ’ll have to move it down every sentence you require to advance . As for the left-hand hand slider toggle , those grip edges that they placed in there to make it easier to grip and scroll is actually too rough for my finespun hand , so I avoid using it when potential . Basically , they ’ve got an ebook lecturer that ’s unmanageable to turn the page with .
Even if you go beyond the stinky controls , the sub - par carrying out and the LCD screen that ’s not all that readable , you ’ve still got yourself a fairly cheap ereader , and it ’s somewhat stocky as well . If you ’re someone who really does n’t listen reading books on their computers , this is one — albeit diminutive — step higher . [ Aluratek ]
Screen refreshes quicker than e - ink lector

It ’s cheap ( relatively )
wearisome
Awkward button arrangement

dirty battery life
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