competition for Kindle?
posted by MaryAnn Johanson (editor) on 20 Sep 2008 at 05:55 pm | category: Publishing News

Looks like Amazon’s seemingly definitive Kindle e-reader is getting some company. Rumor has it that
On Monday, Netherlands-based iRex Technologies is slated to unveil the iRex Reader 1000, the first in a wave of e-reader devices that promise bigger screens and improved interfaces and functionality. And unlike Kindle or Sony’s Reader, this second generation of e-readers aims to bring innovative E-ink display technology to the more demanding, and possibly more lucrative, world of business.
The iRex Reader 1000 offers a 10.2-inch diagonal E-Inkscreen, far larger than Kindle’s 6-inch screen or even iRex’s own 8.1-inch diagonal iLiad, its last e-book model. That stretched display is designed to work with any file format, be it an e-book, a full-sized PDF, a Word document or HTML. Like earlier iRex devices, it sports a stylus and touch screen for taking notes and marking documents.
The iRex will run from $650 to $850. Ouch. That’s almost the price of a laptop. I think I’ll stick with my old-fashioned paper books for now.
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