Thursday, September 11, 2008

New E-Text Gizmos


As taken from engadget: Plastic Logic's e-reader vs. Amazon Kindle...fight!

The kids at tgdaily have a hands-on video of Plastic Logic's biggie e-reader unveiled at DEMO earlier this week. With it, they've also nabbed a bit more information on this potential subscription-based, Kindle killer. The 7-mm thin reader connects via micro-USB to a PC to charge the unit or transfer documents. Documents can also be transferred over WiFi or Bluetooth (no cellular radio?) -- the reader can even communicate wirelessly with other readers to transfer documents. The 8.5- x 11-inch touchscreen allows for gesture control, as we heard, with the added bonus of quick and easy on-screen annotation of any supported media type such as Word docs, PowerPoint slides, or PDFs. Plastic Logic says they don't plan to compete with Kindle directly, instead, it's targeting business mobile professionals with "a lot of documents already," not those who will get all their content from the Amazon store. Of course, a variety of leaks have already made it clear that Amazon's not exactly standing still with its Kindle reader with larger and more, eh hem, attractive models in the works. Sony, too, is planning a special Reader-based event next month. So... is 2009 shaping up to be the death of print? Oh hells, no -- but it's certainly getting a lot more interesting.

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The idea of bringing around a lot of books and other reading material in one light, easy-to-read, easy-to-use, and easy-to-carry device appeals to me. The idea of paying a lot of cash for one doesn't.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Problems with some of these readers:

1. DRM and no option to save purchases elsewhere;

2. Not durable, especially if you accidentally drop it or sit on it;

3. Can't do anything much, like word processing, etc.

Given these, it might be better and cheaper to get a very small notebook.

5:28 PM  
Blogger pgenrestories said...

You know, you may be right. A small netbook like the Eee PC might work just as well.

9:55 AM  
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