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Aluratek LIBRE Air Pro Reviews

tabletpcreview‘s review Edit

If you’re going to spend $129 on an eBook reader, unless you’ve got a particular axe to grind against Amazon it makes all the sense in the world to spend a few dollars more and spring for a Kindle instead. I might even go so far as to say that a NOOK would be a better alternative – it’s certainly far more competitively priced. All things considered, the price tag for the Libre Air is far too high for its functionality and its frustrating quirks. If knocked down to a far more affordable $75, I might have a different recommendation. But at current prices, it’s a skipper, not a keeper.
5.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 13, 2011

Macworld‘s review Edit

Overall, the Libre Air's light weight, compact shape, and first-rate monochrome display make it a reasonable alternative to the Amazon Kindle and the Barnes & Noble Nook (each of which is $10 more), for people who prize portability and the ability to read outdoors. It isn't as slick as the Kindle or the Nook, but a few minutes invested in learning the Libre Air’s sometimes quirky interface can pay off handsomely.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 25, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 5.5 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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