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Old 08-10-2009, 11:33 AM   #5
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iRex devrait annoncer un nouveau modèle 8" et dans le même article, ils parlent des rumeurs sur un modèle similaire chez Sony, pour faire face au Kindle DX

http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-...=2547-1_3-0-20

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Just got an image of a mock-up for a new e-Reader from iRex that's due out this holiday season. Not much info on this thing but it's larger than the Kindle 2 and just-announced Sony Readers.

Here's the little we know:

* 8.1-inch display
* 3G wireless connectivity (no carrier announced)
* Touch screen with stylus navigation
* Fall 2009 release

Until now iRex, one of the early e-reader pioneers (you remember the iLiad, right?), has mainly offered more business-oriented readers that are rather pricey and sold primarily to European customers. However, this model is a consumer model that will be sold in the U.S., as well as other countries (here in the States, I suspect it will cost less than $400 and possibly less than $350). Allegedly, the unit will have a tie-in with one of the large online e-book sellers, though iRex wouldn't say which one.

At this point, it's unclear what the optimal display size will be for e-readers but some people do want screens larger than 6 inches. However, a lot of people think the Kindle DX, which sports a 9.7-inch screen, is too large. So 8.1 inches may be the happy medium.

Sony, too, is also rumored to have a larger form factor wireless Reader in the works. We hope to hear about the Sony device in the next few weeks.
Sinon il y a aussi Plastic Logic qui va prochainement débarquer :

http://www.plasticlogic.com/ereader/index.php

Les rumeurs parlent de 299$ comme prix d'introduction :

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...S&attr=1185799
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