Monday, February 08th, 2010 | Author: Nook


We take a look at a Viliv S5 running Windows 7 as an ereader. We compare the reading experience to paperback books and the iphone. The Viliv S5 is around half the size of a typical paperback book, but the text layout is about equivalent to the standard print size of a paperback. Of course, you could hold hundreds of books on the Viliv S5 with its 32Gb internal SSD storage. Additionally the Viliv S5 can be optioned with 3G to make it your mobile office. In this, part 1 we look at how the Viliv S5 works as an ebook reader and compare it to a paperback and an iphone for size. For more information on the Viliv S5, visit our website at: www.tabletpc.com.au

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4 Responses
  1. daedalx says:

    @CandysAllMediaReview Contact Microsoft.

  2. oztabletpc says:

    Hi there, I’m not sure about that one. Yond need to check with the place of purchase.

  3. CandysAllMediaReview says:

    I get my S5 tomorrow from amazon. How do you upgrade to windows 7 for free? Please message me and tell me how if you can.

    Great video! I can’t wait to use the kindle for pc reader on my S5

  4. Mohamedhp says:

    E-BOOK IS THE FUTURE