
Beth wrote on January 10th, 2010 at 03:28:46 PM
With CES wrapping up, the onslaught of “Best of Show” articles have begun to appear. EReaders were ubiquitous at this year’s event, and even though no device currently carries a break-through price tag, there’s no doubt that eReaders are coming on strong and poised to make a strong showing in 2010.
PC World choses Spring Design’s Alex [...]

Beth wrote on January 9th, 2010 at 09:29:47 AM
It’s going to be a busy weekend for me, so this morning’s posts may be the last ones until late tomorrow or early Monday. Enjoy your weekend!
CES 2010 eReaders at Engadget:
Jinke’s SiPix-based eReaders: Jinke will be offering a 6-inch and a 9-inch model for $275 and $330, respectively.
EReaders priced higher than recognized brand name eReaders (that [...]

Beth wrote on January 7th, 2010 at 10:51:14 AM
At Engadget:
Liquivista colors their ePaper. A video shows a tech demo, but there are scant details about the technology and no specific product-attachment.
The Blio eReader software works. Nothing unexpected and just not evolutionary or revolutionary enough to be all that interesting at this time. Not to me, at least.
Samsung struts its handwriting stuff. Samsung will be [...]

Beth wrote on January 6th, 2010 at 10:09:13 AM
Others news from (almost) CES 2010:
Expect the global wireless-enabled Kindle DX International to ship on January 19. It will retail for $489. (Thanks Engadget.)
The enTourage eDGe, the “dualbook” that looks as clunky as the name, has partnered with Oxford University Press. The device will include the Oxford American College Dictionary as well as allow access to [...]

Beth wrote on January 6th, 2010 at 09:44:10 AM
I’ve been waiting to see an eReader mesh with Web 2.0, and it looks like the day has come.
The Copia eReader series (six different models) contains a variety of configurations; all of them are ePaper. Some have touch screens, others have keyboards. More importantly, the eReaders feature built-in connectivity to your existing social networks and to [...]

Beth wrote on January 5th, 2010 at 08:21:03 PM
Engadget gets hands-on with Spring Design’s Alex, and enjoys the experience. (You may recall that Barnes and Noble originally collaborated with Spring Design but later opted to sever the relationship. Spring Design lost its bid for an injunction against nook a month ago, but litigation between BN and SD continues.) Engadget likes the device a lot, [...]

Beth wrote on January 5th, 2010 at 10:22:20 AM
Say hello to the iRiver Story via Endadget’s CES coverage. The iRiver Story is a thin, 6″ eReader due later this month. (Note that a WiFi-enable version isn’t due until Q2.) Story owners will be able to purchase eBooks from content providers who provide Adobe Digital Editions (PDF, EPUB). The Story also includes native support for [...]

Beth wrote on January 4th, 2010 at 04:14:05 PM
The desert sand is definitely stirring with CES only a few days away. Engadget blurbs about two of the many eReaders that will be on display at the ultra-huge electronics show.
First up is the Skiff, an 11.5″ touchscreen eReader that features WiFi, 3G by Sprint, and microSD support. Sprint will be selling Skiff in its stores, [...]
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