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Sabtu, 07 Mei 2011

Polymer Vision revives, shows Readius-inspired folding phone

polymervisionreadius2011 Polymer Vision returned from nearly going defunct on Friday and showed a concept for the spiritual successor to its short-lived Readius. The new device would embrace the folding display technology but apply it to a phone with a color screen. Along with a clamshell shape that would hide a tablet-sized screen, it would even have a second option to expand to a larger size, Digital Reader heard.

Virtually all of the other details are a mystery, including what operating system it would use and what features it would have beyond the screen. A hardware number pad and at least one camera was is visible in the render. Launch information is equally unknown.

The company has had a turbulent history. A former division inside Philips, it promised the original Readius in 2008 as a fold-out e-paper device that could fit in a pocket but unfold to give a roughly Kindle-sized e-reader with 3G for basic Internet access. It was virtually ready to launch in 2009 but was bankrupted when an investor lost funds in a Ponzi scam. Taiwanese contract manufacturer Wistron bought it out and helped continued development.

In spite of the silence, Polymer Vision reportedly sent out periodic updates confirming that it was still working.

Electronista

Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Kobo Wireless eReader hits Best Buy shops

kobowirelessereader Kobo and Best Buy on Thursday partnered to sell the Kobo Wireless eReader in Best Buy stores and on the retailers web sites for the first time. Also, to mark Mother's Day, the device will be on sale for $100 before returning to its regular $130 price tag on May 14. The device was only available through Borders stores before this announcement.

The Onyx reader from Best Buy will ship with 100 free e-books preloaded and has support for Local Library Lending from libraries. The store also has more than one million free, usually public domain titles. The reader supports ePUB, PDF and Adobe DRM formats.

The Kobo centers on an E Ink screen and gives users the ability to choose font sizes and styles. It can hold 1,000 eBooks on 1GB of built-in space and gets an SD expansion slot for more capacity.

Electronista