Not in retail box ...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/ECTACO-jetBook-Lite-e-reader-Black/253786135919?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.S EED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3Dac6c8 cfabd4f4bc181018dfbe3c9f52b%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D 2%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D163178750753%26itm%3D253786135 919&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pagec i%3A4739d0a5-9555-11e8-8a7a-74dbd180ecb5|parentrq%3Af4341d1f1640aca47013e7a4ff ed1ffc|iid%3A1I'm happy with my "standard" jetBook (which show up on shopgoodwill.com) from time to time.
I just recently discovered that the Ectaco jetBook can use embedded fonts in formatted ePubs. What's weird is that I have
never seen any review or image with a well-formatted ePub displayed in a jetBook. Do most people read only read text in jetBooks? I see the jetBook Mini will only use FB2 and Text formats. I believe the jetBook Lite is pretty much the same as the jetBook in this regard (that it will display well-formatted ePubs). Is that true?
(This post was meant to be in a different thread, but I guess it doesn't matter.)
I see they just used text files to convert them to FB2 without any essential formatting like chapter headers and so on. Lazy job.
FB2 is a superior format to EPUB, as it supports metadata like book titles, annotations, author and translator names, original titles, allows you formatting poetry with a proper line wrap, epigraphs, etc.
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FB2 is a superior format to EPUB, as it supports metadata like book titles, annotations, author and translator names, original titles, allows you formatting poetry with a proper line wrap, epigraphs, etc.
I converted an ePub to FB2 in Calibre and moved it to the jetBook, but it came out basically looking like text (no embedded font, quoted text not inset etc.). It did retain italics, but that seems to be the main difference between Text and FB2 on the jetBook. Did I do something wrong?
I've attached four images comparing the two formats. I thought FB2 would retain more detail, so maybe I screwed something up in the conversion process?
It depends on the conversion settings. The proper way to format chapters in FB2 is like this:
Code
<p>....</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>
<p>CHAPTER 22</p>
</title>
<p>Chapter text...</p>
Try formatting a header in the resulting FB2 like this, and see if it will be formatted properly and appear in the TOC.
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It depends on the conversion settings. The proper way to format chapters in FB2 is like this:
Code
<p>....</p>
</section>
<section>
<title>
<p>CHAPTER 22</p>
</title>
<p>Chapter text...</p>
Try formatting a header in the resulting FB2 like this, and see if it will be formatted properly and appear in the TOC.
I'm not sure how to implement this (my Calibre experience is extremely limited). Will this retain embedded fonts?
No, FB2 doesn't support embedded fonts.
You can right-click the book in Calibre, "Open Folder", then open the FB2 file with a text editor, then choose a chapter and see if its header is formatted properly. Add the missing tags as needed, and see how it looks on the device.
Man, I always wanted one of these back in the day. Love the idea of replaceable batteries.
Quote Sarmat89
I see they just used text files to convert them to FB2 without any essential formatting like chapter headers and so on. Lazy job.
FB2 is a superior format to EPUB, as it supports metadata like book titles, annotations, author and translator names, original titles, allows you formatting poetry with a proper line wrap, epigraphs, etc.
Download
Three Men in a Boat it shows the capabilities of the jetbook to display fonts and images.
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Man, I always wanted one of these back in the day. Love the idea of replaceable batteries.
Currently available NOS on Ebay for about $42 including shipping in original packaging but opened, no returns. Another seller has it for about $57 with 30 day return, again with original packaging. Both apparently from a school system that never used them. I saw a claim that the set of batteries will last about 90 hours if you use Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries. NIMH battery charge life not listed.