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ubergizmo.com - 3/5/2009
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Looks like e-book readers are starting to catch on, and we ought to see more and more manufacturers jump on board the bandwagon in due time. iriver Japan (not to be confused with the iRiver from Korea) hopes to join the game by releasing their own e-book reader, but unfortunately from early ...
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portablealliance.com - 3/12/2009
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iriver Wave Home in the Wild We got
our first glimpse of the iriver Wave Home back...
at CES earlier in the year. An internet phone/appliance, the Wave Home has some cool features for making calls, and for enjoying your multi media. One lucky ...
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iriver Wave Home Spotted in the Wild
engadget.com - 3/2/2009
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It's a touch early to truly understand what's
going on here, but it looks as if iriver...
Japan (read: not the same iriver Korea you're used to) is hoping to make a splash in the burgeoning e-reader market by popping out a device of its own. ...
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iriver Japan looking to brand its own e-reader?
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IRiver Japan gets in on the the eBook reader craze with the Libre
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... Nevertheless, most book fans in Asia still don't have the Kindle, so iRiver Japan plans to serve the market with their own Libre eBook reader.
The stylishly spartan device offers PDF support, a joystick controller, audio output and an SD data card slot. Pricing and release date have yet to be revealed, but considering iRiver's insanely fast product cycles we'll probably see an even more advanced version of this from the company relatively soon.
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