eAlim: First Touch Screen Islamic eBook – Demo Part 1
Friday, April 30th, 2010
Please visit: http://eAlim.moon-tech.com for more info on the World’s First Touch Screen Islamic Encyclopedia/eBook.
eAlim: World’s First Touch Screen Islamic eBook Launched for the very first time and in North America, exclusively from Moon Technologies (Moon Tech) in December 2009. It has a full islamic encuclopedia accessed through a 7inch touch color display.
We ship “eAlim” to anywhere in the world. You can now place an order at http://ealim.moon-tech.com
“eAlim” is a new era of Digital Quran in the shape of Islamic portable eBook ereader devices. The “e-Alim” eReader has a perfect size TFT 7 inch touch 64K color LCD display to provide you with the ultimate reading experience without any stress or strain to your eyes. “eAlim” is the complete Islamic Encyclopedia.
It has Quran translations in 33 different languages: Albanian, Azerbaijani, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czeck, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hausa, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Kurdi, Malaysian, Maranao, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tamil, Tatar, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Uzbek, and Transliteration.
The eAlim also has 30 islamic ebooks stored in it, books include: Tafseer Books, Ahadeeth Books, Islamic History books (Seerah, Qasas-ul-Anbyaa, Ahadeeth Qudsyah & others), Supplications & other Islamic Books. It is also equipped with a Search capability in both Quranic text and English translation of the Quran, Qibla, Adhan and Prayer times for most of the cities in the world.
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