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more about #foxiteslick more comments → ripfire: $260? Still too expensive. Besides, I'm already using Foxit on my WinMo. more » DarthSensate: $260 is fine for early adopters... I guess. But I have ZERO interest in spending that kind of money on an ebook reader even if it is an MP3 player as ... more » ki.cz: I think that ebooks could take a step in either direction and either become a complete failure or a total success. I hope they fail miserably, because... more » weatherman: An ebook reader without a good library of paid content, like Amazon and Sony both have, has very limited use. Unless you're looking to pirate books, y... more » strider_mt2k: E Book readers are practical? Oooookay. more » discounteggroll: harriet's an eye-catcher even in monochrome time to shower. For $260 and knowing it came from the same people who produce the kindle, it seems justif... more » -
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$260 Foxit eSlick eBook Reader Makes Its Way to Cheapskate Readers
The Foxit eSlick reader, manufactured by the same folks that build the Kindle for Amazon, has finally made its way to market. It looks pretty good, considering that it's probably the cheapest e-ink reader available. More » -
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Foxit eBook Reader Wins on Price, Skimps on Connectivity
In the years that it took for eBook readers to become objectively decent, prices haven't really come down much. Foxit seeks to take on Sony and Amazon with a solid reader at under $250. More »
