Now, thanks to WikiReader, you’ll never have to lose another heated discussion at work, school or a party, just because you couldn’t back up your points.
WikiReader is an amazing gadget that adds the power of 3 million articles, from Wikipedia, to your pocket.
Even though WikiReader is jam packed with information, it fits neatly into your palm, ready to serve you instantly, without the need of connecting to the Internet.
It comes with a practical touch screen, with scratch resistant tempered glass, that lets you type, search and scroll, using just your fingertips. The display works very well, regardless if you’re outside in the sun, or indoors, in a dimmed room.
WikiReader has only three buttons, with which you conduct searches, browse your history or displays a random article for you.
Even though WikiReader gives you enormous power, at your disposal, it doesn’t use as much. Two standard AAA batteries are enough to keep your WikiReader alive for +12 months, with normal use, that is. However, you can also use rechargeable batteries, as well.
Now, Wikipedia is updated quite often, with new articles and revisions and that is something that the people behind WikiReader have thought of, as well.
There’s two ways of updating your WikiReader with the latest stuff from Wikipedia. The simplest way, is to subscribe to the update service, for just $29. Then you’ll get a microSD card, twice a year, which you just plug into your WikiReader.
The other way, which is free, is to download the updates yourself (app. 4GB) and transfer them to your WikiReader with your own microSD card.
I think that WikiReader is such an amazing little gadget that I plan to give it to myself, as a Christmas gift, actually! If you’re interested in WikiReader, you can find more info and buy it at Amazon, for just $99.
What do you think, isn’t this one of the perfect Christmas gifts to any nerd out there?
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I love my Wikireader, it’s great to settle TP disputes with and other things!