Bookeen

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Cybook Opus by Bookeen
Bookeen
IndustryeBooks
Consumer electronics
FounderLaurent Picard
Michael Dahan
HeadquartersParis, France
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Laurent Picard Co-founder, Michael Dahan Co-founder
ProductsCybook Gen1
Cybook Gen3
Cybook Opus
Cybook Orizon
Cybook Odyssey
Cybook Muse
Cybook Ocean
Websitebookeen.com

Bookeen is a French company dealing with e-books and consumer electronics.[1]

History[edit]

In 2003 after the failure of Cytale (the first European company to make an ebook reader) two former engineers of Cytale, Laurent Picard and Michaël Dahan, bought the intellectual property of the Cytale reading device, the Cybook Gen1.[2] They founded the company, Bookeen, to produce dedicated ebook reading devices. Their first product was the Cybook Gen1.

The Cybook Gen1 was Bookeen's only product until 2006/2007, when they began exploring E-ink screens. At the time, E-Ink screens were a new technology and claimed to have a near paper-like appearance that did not cause eyestrain. In late 2007 Bookeen began selling the Cybook Gen3, their first eBook reader to use an E-Ink screen.

At the end of 2008, Bookeen started to claim future support for the ePub eBook format. The current firmware supporting it for all models;[3] however, this firmware can not support the older Mobipocket format. Another firmware with support for Mobipocket is still made available so the user can select the desired format.[3] The Swedish Internet Book Store AdLibris initiated a cooperation with Bokeen, and started 2010 to sell the "läsplatta" (Swedish for ebook reader) named Letto an exact copy of Bookeen, except with Swedish menus and Swedish dictionary. When the frontline model of Bookeen was introduced 2014, the Swedish twin version was also manufactured and sold by AdLibirs in the Scandinavian market. In 2009 they also announced a new product the Cybook Opus[4] a smaller version of the Cybook Gen3 but with some improvements: improved shape, accelerometer, 1 GB of user memory, and a 400Mhz CPU.

June 2010 Bookeen published a much improved firmware for Gen3 and Opus devices.[5]

In August 2011, Bookeen launched its own e-book store called BookeenStore.com with ePub and PDF format books, and a selection of free e-books with no DRM.[6] (Note: this site now has DRM.[7])

In 2014, Bookeen launched the Cybook Muse, the new 6 inches connected ebook reader[8] and later in 2014, the Cybook Ocean, an 8 inches connected ebook reader.[9]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Kozlowski, Michael. The e-Reader and e-Paper Outlook for 2013-2014. Good E Reader. May 22, 2013.
  2. ^ "Bookeen - Cybook ePaper - the eBook reading device". Archived from the original on 2009-05-01. Retrieved 2009-07-26.
  3. ^ a b "Bookeen - Cybook ePaper - the eBook reading device". Archived from the original on 2010-01-01. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
  4. ^ "Bookeen Cybook Opus Paraded". Ubergizmo.
  5. ^ "Cybook, eBook Readers - BOOKEEN". bookeen.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-14. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
  6. ^ Bookeen launches a new e-book store Archived 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine. E-reader Info.
  7. ^ [1]"ARTICLE 2 : PROTECTION DES DROITS D'AUTEUR".
  8. ^ Jamie Carter (20 February 2015). "Bookeen Cybook Muse FrontLight review". TechRadar.com. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  9. ^ Diston, Mark. "An e-reader you HAVEN'T heard of: Cybook Ocean 8"". Theregister.com. Retrieved 17 December 2021.

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