Does EBook-EB720 support a Firefox browser?

purchased the above ebook reader. want to read some items with a browser. Looking through Mozilla I cannot see that there is a browser for the above. Is there?

Hi jules3677,
I can't seem to find any information about the software that runs on the ebook reader. Is it android?
There is a list of devices supported by firefox for mobile [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/mobile/platforms/ here]. The EB720 is not on it. Firefox for mobile may also work on other android devices (2.1 and above).
If the software on the reader is not android then I am afraid the answer is No.
I hope that helps.
--Edward

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