Forbes: iRex to introduce 10.2-inch E-Ink Reader 1000 on Monday
Engadget —
Filed under: DisplaysIf you don't like spoilers then look away, now -- seems Forbes has all the details related to iRex's 22 September announcement. The Netherlands-based group is set to release an evolved iLiad e-reader called the iRex Reader 1000. Like Plastic Logic, iRex is targeting business users with its new 10.2-inch E-Ink e-reader able to display "any file format" including PDF, Word, and HTML-rendered documents -- sorry, no video, no color. The Reader 1000 brings a stylus with touch-screen for making notes and markups for ...
iRex launches new 10.2 inch eBook Reader 1000 next Week
I4U News —
... business users with a 10.2 inch screen. Forbes already published the details about the Reader 1000, before the official launch on Monday. The iRex Reader 1000 will work with any file format, including e-books, PDF, Word document and HTML. The new Reader 1000 features a touch screen to interact with the documents presented on the E-Ink greyscale screen. The basic Reader 1000 will sell for about $650. The model with Wi-fi, Bluetooth and a 3G will go for about $850. More details on Forbes and on the iRex ...
iRex Reader 1000 with stylus, 3G, WiFi & Bluetooth leaked
SlashGear —
... ” tease, when Forbes steps in to scoop the new device. According to Andy Greenberg, it will be the iRex Reader 1000 complete with a 10.2-inch e-ink display, complete with optional stylus for handwritten notes, and a WiFi, Bluetooth and 3G option. ...
How many $850 electronic paper devices do you think will sell?
jkOnTheRun —
... I'm sitting here sadly shaking my head because of the Forbes article I'm reading. They're covering some new standalone eBook devices and I'm shaking my head due to the anticipated prices: ...
Kindle Hunter iRex Reader 1000 Due Today - My Kindle is Safe
The Gadgets Weblog —
... for notes and interaction. All in all it sounds very sexy. Did I mention the price? >
The iRex Reader will start at $650 (my Kindle runs $359). That sexy writable screen will cost another $100 (I can take notes on my $359 Kindle), and the super-sexy wi-fi, Bluetooth and a 3G cell connection will set you back $850 (Kindle - $359). >
Does the extra screen real estate warrant the $500 premium for similar features? Is my Kindle killed? Nope.
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