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more about #plasticlogic more comments → InvaderPhlegm: Seriously?! AT&T's craptastic 3G network?! Seriously?!?! I thought they said this device was targeted towards the working professional. I guess ... more » tamoko: Pretty slick.... and a battery life of days. I'd hit that. CES 2010 is going back on my calendar. #que more » Kaiser-Machead: You judge yourselves against the pitiful adversaries you've encountered so far - the Kindles, the the Sony eReaders. They're nothing compared to what'... more » CrimsonEden: i'm concerned about the software speed, it seems like it takes several seconds to load each document, and when he went from page 1o to page 9 that too... more » MrBangBam: ¿Qúéééééé? #que more » J_Frank_Parnell: In Stan's defence, he did stay at a Holiday Inn recently. more » Justin Paulson: I need to get some polo shirts with company logos on them so I can go around creating ridiculous and unfounded rumors for tech blogs. more » weatherman: Color sounds like it might be nice, but I'm not sure I really see much of a point (yet) if it's just a paperback size. It all comes down to cost; the ... more » mumunol: Hoax isn't it ? more » Gary_7vn: Ebooks are good for the environment too. They should push that aspect harder. Someone just did a study on mp3 vs cds and no surprise, mp3's are massi... more » PostMarque: want the plastic logic, until the price comment. but i still want it... like a macbook air. but i dont read, because i am blind. so it is all cool. more » FigNinja: How is sideloading limited on the Kindle? They will charge you if you want to send stuff via wireless but USB is free like everybody else. Maye they ... more » Pope John Peeps II: I always love when people say "why isn't the iPhone/iPod a reading machine" and then I think "well, I guess if you want to waste the irreplaceable bat... more » Zombie Peach: E) None of the above. more » shalegac: Am I loosing my geek cred? I couldn't care less about having an e-book. more » -
#barnesnoble
Plastic Logic Que Is Going to Nuzzle Nook in Barnes & Noble Stores (And Why You Care)
I asked at the announcement if the Nook would get exclusive perks over other Barnes & Noble readers, like Plastic Logic's Que. Shelf space ain't one of them, since Que will cozy up with Nook in B&N stores next year. More » -
#ebookreaders
Que: Plastic Logic's Capacitive-Touch Ebook Reader
Plastic Logic is a dark horse in the ebook reader business, having shown off prototypes of a large, decent-looking capacitive touchscreen ebook reader. Today that reader gets a shiny black finish and an official name—Que. More » -
#rumorsmash
Barnes & Noble Won't Be Getting a Color Reader From Plastic Logic Anytime Soon
When a (claimed) Barnes & Noble rep said that the company's imminent ebook reader would be color, some folks over at Plastic Logic, B&N's hardware partner, were listening intently. Mainly because they had no idea what he was talking about. More » -
#ereaders
Video: Barnes and Noble eBook Will Be Color
B&N will be on the color reader via an eBook store app, according to the gushing rep in this video from CTIA. Interestingly, the news follows rumors that B&N's own (possibly Android-powered) reader may arrive as early as next month. More » -
#battlemodo
Wireless Ebook Readers: Which One'll Burn Down the Bookstore?
With the Sony Reader Daily Edition, the 3G-enabled ebook reader battle is pitched. At the end of this year, it'll fight Amazon's Kindle 2 and DX and Plastic Logic's eReader to the death. Here's how they all stack up now: More » -
#ebooks
Sony, of All Companies, to Ditch Proprietary eBook Formats
Sony, which we've blasted in the past for an insistence on proprietary formats, will support the open standard ePub format for its ebook readers. Open, of course, doesn't mean "free of DRM": This is really a jab at Amazon. More » -
#ereader
Plastic Logic Makes Same Mistake as Apple, Ties Their Touchscreen Ebook Reader to AT&T 3G
Plastic Logic's giant touchscreen ebook reader makes Amazon's Kindle look like ancient Egyptian technology, and the Barnes & Noble digital bookstore closes its serious content gap. Too bad though they're using AT&T's 3G network for over-the-air downloads. More » -
#ebooks
Barnes and Noble Announces "World's Largest eBookstore", Upcoming eReader
Rumors about Barnes & Noble's plans to develop an eReader have been confirmed in a company statement that launches a new eBookstore and outlines a partnership with Plastic Logic to develop an eReader for an early 2010 launch. More » -
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#displays
Busted: Why I Can't Wait for Flexible Displays
When I got up this morning, I threw my Kindle in my bag's padded courdoroy laptop sleeve like I always do. A few hours later, I pulled it out and it looked like this. More » -
#ebook
Plastic Logic E Book Reader Video Tour and Hands On
Plastic Logic's device is big, over 10 inches across the screen and 7mm thin. It's touchscreen driven. What's surprising is that they'll have a store, 3G/WiFi and are coming out in Jan 2010. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why There Isn't a Perfect Ebook Reader
Amazon's Kindle 2, announced on Monday, is the probably the best ebook reader you can buy. But neither it, nor any other reader out there, will be converting the masses anytime soon. Here's why: More » -
#eink
Electronic Newspapers Get Closer: Plastic Logic E-Newspaper To Be Unveiled
Forget namby-pamby flickering e-ink displays: if Plastic Logic's upcoming electronic paper tech is any good it might actually be the way of the future for newspapers. Due to be unveiled today, Plastic Logic's unnamed device is the size of a sheet of copier paper, about two and half times the screen real-estate of Amazon's Kindle, and is actually aimed at a business environment. But "newspapers is what everyone asks for" says Plastic Logic's CEO: and this makes great sense since the size of the screen would give it a more "authentic" newspapery feel. The plastic-screened gizmo weighs two ounces more than the Kindle, and yet is one third its thickness (as you can see from the image—it's on the left.) We'll have to see how capable the device is when it's revealed... and, more importantly, find out how much it costs. Update: some more data has surfaced. More »


