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October 19th, 2009

Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex

Posted by Rachel King @ 9:53 am

Categories: E-book Readers

Tags: E-reader, Google Inc., Google Android, E-book Reader, E-books, Mobile Operating Systems, Smart Phones, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, rking

Meet Alex, the new Google Android OS-based e-book reader from Spring Design. Only one day before Barnes & Noble releases their e-reader and on the same day as the Que release, the Bay Area-based is trying to steal the thunder with its dual-screen, 6-inch Electronic Paper Display (EPD) gadget.

Alex, the first Android-based e-book device, includes a removable SD card, speaker and headphone jack built-in. It’s also capable of web browsing via Wi-Fi, 3G, EVDO/CDMA and GSM. The key aspect is the Duet Navigator feature, which lets the reader cut and paste content captured on the color touchscreen and send it back to the black and white EPD to save battery life.

Estimated to be released before the end of 2009, there’s no word on a price yet, but I still don’t think I’d buy an e-book reader more expensive than $100. What about you?

For the full press release, click here.

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  • Most Recent of 18 Talkback(s)
Missing the boat
Most ebook's I read are on My PDA which I carry all the time because it has programs I use at work (machinist calculator) or on my netbook which can carry a lot of books. I sometimes use the netbook a... (Read the rest)
Posted by: erzdsspot Posted on: 11/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Myself, I do not even want a separate device, no matter how cheap. AND, I  DonnieBoy | 10/19/09
Exactly  Rama.NET | 10/19/09
Agree! DRM kills my interest in eBooks!  BillDem | 10/19/09
I would spend up to $500  rdupuy11 | 10/19/09
Definitely - computer functions, too  BillDem | 10/19/09
RE: Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex  rdupuy11 | 10/19/09
Missing the boat  erzdsspot | 11/03/09
Is the book publishing business going the way of the music business?  gmeader | 10/19/09
Problem for book PRINTERS  HyperCog | 10/21/09
If it has a black and white screen...  Roque Mocan | 10/19/09
That thing is FUGLY!  Heathen89 | 10/19/09
RE: Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex  terryc@... | 10/19/09
RE: Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex  tokoyotoe | 10/19/09
RE: Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex  dlmohn | 10/19/09
RE: Spring Design debuts Google Android-based e-book reader, Alex  Mike106132000@... | 10/20/09
Seems all the e-book readers miss the point  DadsPad | 11/03/09
e-book the end of the local library  krismartin56 | 11/03/09
maybe not Kindle, but......  iamanerd | 11/03/09

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