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Borders Latest to Slash eBook Reader Prices

Borders Latest to Slash eBook Reader Prices

Posted on Sep 01, 2010 by MG1

Give credit to Amazon and Barnes & Noble for sparking an eBook reader price war, or give a shout out to the emerging tablet market, which undoubtedly has played a role in the recent market adjustment....

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Kindle 2 and 3 Screens Compared Side by Side

Kindle 2 and 3 Screens Compared Side by Side

Posted on Aug 31, 2010 by MG1

The Kindle 3's new Pearl e-ink display (right) appears to provide greater contrast and a sharper image than its predecessor. Although this is not a microscopic close-up of the two screens, the differe...

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Kindle-mania shows no sign of letting up

Kindle-mania shows no sign of letting up

Posted on Aug 25, 2010 by MG3

Amazon has announced that the latest generation of the Kindle, which is the first to see an official release over here in Britain, is the fastest selling model ever.

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Sharp's e-reader ready to 'rival the iPad' by year's end, may have a 3D future

Sharp's e-reader ready to 'rival the iPad' by year's end, may have a 3D future

Posted on Aug 25, 2010 by MG15

Sharp is going to launch its brand new e-reader in Japan this fall with US retail availability to follow by the end of the year.

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Third-gen Kindle fastest selling ever: shipping (early) to Mongolia

Third-gen Kindle fastest selling ever: shipping (early) to Mongolia

Posted on Aug 25, 2010 by MG15

No great surprise, given the constantly slipping ship date for new orders, but Amazon has confirmed that the new Kindles are the fastest-selling models of the

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Sony Reader Touch Edition marked as

Sony Reader Touch Edition marked as "discontinued"

Posted on Aug 24, 2010 by MG1

Sony's plans for new Reader models were backed on Monday after well-known online retailer B&H posted that the Reader Touch Edition is now "discontinued." The label hints that Sony is near having clea...

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Sony 5

Sony 5" Portable eBook Reader Pocket Edition for $100 + $7 s&h

Posted on Aug 20, 2010 by MG1

Sears offers the Sony 5" Portable eBook Reader Pocket Edition, model no. PRS300, in Navy (pictured) or Rose for $99.99. Add $6.95 for shipping, or opt for in-store pickup. Even with shipping, that's t...

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New Sony Reader super thin models incoming?

New Sony Reader super thin models incoming?

Posted on Aug 13, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Ebook ReadersSony

Two new Sony Reader models with super thin shells are just around the corner, according to a new report. That ought to put the frighteners on Amazon and its revamped Kindle – read on for the details r...

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Color E-Ink En Route?

Color E-Ink En Route?

Posted on Aug 13, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Ebook Readers

Color E-Ink may be very close to a reality. Digitimes reports that Chinese vendor Hanvon is set to launch an e-reader with color E-Ink in Q4. It will have better response time and reflection than cur...

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Sony job post hints Android for future Readers, mobile apps

Sony job post hints Android for future Readers, mobile apps

Posted on Aug 12, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: Ebook Readers

Sony may have slipped out plans for Android hardware and software through a job listing discovered on LinkedIn. The post for a Senior Staff Software Engineer focused on Android would have the program...

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Plastic Logic kills QUE, 'shifts focus' to second-generation ProReader

Plastic Logic kills QUE, 'shifts focus' to second-generation ProReader

Posted on Aug 11, 2010 by MG1

And just like that, with the swing of a virtual axe, she's all dead and buried. Plastic Logic has been stuck in a world of perpetual delays ever since wowing the universe with its QUE ProReader at CES...

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Asustek Developing A Pointless $599 E-Reader

Asustek Developing A Pointless $599 E-Reader

Posted on Aug 06, 2010 by MG3

Filed in: Ebook ReadersASUS

So apparently Asustek felt so left out of the e-book reader market that it has decided to launch its own device, but it's more expensive and has worse e-ink than its competitors, and there's no conten...

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ASUS Eee Tablet due October for “under $599″

ASUS Eee Tablet due October for “under $599″

Posted on Aug 06, 2010 by MG15

ASUS has fallen a month behind in its launch schedule for the Eee Tablet monochrome ebook reader, while the pricing seems to have shot up; according to

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Irex reborn as IRX Technologies, will focus on enterprise ereaders

Irex reborn as IRX Technologies, will focus on enterprise ereaders

Posted on Aug 05, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: Ebook ReadersIREX

Irex's demise may not be quite so clear cut; while the ereader company filed for bankruptcy back in June, Dutch financial site Fd.nl is reporting that having

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Amazon's Kindle Store opens digital doors in UK

Amazon's Kindle Store opens digital doors in UK

Posted on Aug 05, 2010 by MG15

Amazon has just announced the launch of its UK Kindle Store, furnishing UK netizens with a localized storefront from which to browse and purchase the

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