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The e-Reader story of CES 2010 -- Engadget

by karlcow, 2 comments

Otherwise, the CES show floor is absolutely littered with electronic ink also-rans, hybrids, and new screen technologies looking to knock-off the incumbent Kindle, underlying E Ink technology, and Amazon juggernaut. If we're lucky, that's exactly what's going to happen later in the year. Read on to find out why.

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Avec une magnifique crétinerie en conclusion : "As such, dedicated monochrome E-Ink devices like Kindle and the Sony Reader will be forced even deeper into the niche they now serve as the year plays out. One thing's for sure -- monochrome electronic ink displays are not the future of e-readers. If you ask us, the smart money is on multi-purpose devices running hybrid displays from Pixel Qi (or similar) like Notion Ink's Adam. Not only does this avoid lock in to a single content provider". On est rassuré, les types d'Engadget ne sont pas plus compétents en technologie que les journalistes de TF1.

night.kame said at 13:45 the 10/01/2010

"Not only does this avoid lock in to a single content provider" oui cette phrase là est très con. D'un autre côté, engadget, c'est un peu le jacky touch de l'électronique.

karlcow said at 15:01 the 10/01/2010


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