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Iliad eBook Reader

Monday January 07, 2008
AUD
$699
Price at time of review.

An impressive paperback replacement with a remarkable display: it’s only let down by the unintuitive software.

Iliad eBook Reader
Performance:
4
Features & Design:
4
Value for money:
4
User Rating:

Copyright © 2008 Dennis Publishing

Written by Will Head
Tags: iLiad | eBook | Reader | pdf

This article appeared in the December, 2007 issue of PC Authority.

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