"Ditto" is an acronym for Digital Interface Total Text Organizer. It is similar in appearance to Amazon's Kindle e-book reader but comes with a lighter price tag of $249. Another major difference with this device is it is wired. Meaning it is not as self-sufficient as the wireless Kindle; files will need to be transferred from a computer.
The Ditto e-book comes with a six inch screen and has a long battery life ("operates for days if not weeks without a charge") for reading portable document format (PDF) as well as sound files like MP3s. Other features:
* 4 levels of gray scale
* low power CPU engine core
* SD card option for increased memory
* holds 1000+ books
* light weight
* zoom capability
* earphones / adapter
The Ditto website has a listing of over twenty websites that offer a huge selection of free (or affordable) e-books to download as well as a listing of retailers. Hint: These links could be used with the Ditto or any other reading device you have.
I'm not sure how I feel about a wired device. It seems to be a step back from Kindle's wireless but I'm sure there will be a home for Ditto's e-book in the market place. There is something to be said for the more affordable price, good memory and long battery even if it is attached. At the moment the Ditto e-book can be purchased via phone (510) 683-9066.
Learn more about the Ditto e-book from the official website.
M. E. Wood lives in Eastern Ontario, Canada. If you are going to find this eclectic reader and writer anywhere it is probably at her computer. For more information visit her official website.

