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Nate the great 09-18-2008 09:20 PM

New Irex Reader 1000
 
Forbes has an early story on what Irex might announce next week. It might not be true, but I think it is. According to Andy Greenberg:

Quote:

On Monday, Netherlands-based iRex Technologies is slated to unveil the iRex Reader 1000, the first in a wave of e-reader devices that promise bigger screens and improved interfaces and functionality.

...

The iRex Reader 1000 offers a 10.2-inch diagonal E-Inkscreen, far larger than Kindle's 6-inch screen or even iRex's own 8.1-inch diagonal iLiad, its last e-book model. That stretched display is designed to work with any file format, be it an e-book, a full-sized PDF, a Word document or HTML. Like earlier iRex devices, it sports a stylus and touch screen for taking notes and marking documents.
He even has a price estimate:
Quote:

Business-targeted readers also come with business-sized price tags. Though Plastic Logic won't yet reveal the price for its device, iRex says its basic reader will start at $650. (By contrast, Kindle sells for $360.) Adding a writable screen to the iRex reader will cost another $100, and equipping it with wi-fi, Bluetooth and a 3G cell connection for downloading documents will raise the price to $850.
This last bit is worth a giggle:
Quote:

Even with its outsized price, the new iRex reader won't offer two features also missing from other electronic books: color and video capability. In fact, the 16 graytone screen takes about eight-tenths of a second to refresh when loading a new page.
A round of applause for skyblue, who found the article for us.

zelda_pinwheel 09-18-2008 09:35 PM

well well, things are getting interesting in the business world...

parryl 09-18-2008 10:11 PM

omg !! my irex is only 5 days old !!:eek::eek:

BKeeper 09-18-2008 10:13 PM

Great, if that's correct it has exactly what I expected. :)

Now I'm gonna have to buy another iLiad. :D

BKeeper 09-18-2008 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parryl (Post 255029)
omg !! my irex is only 5 days old !!:eek::eek:

Quick, you can still return it to the store. :)

Dedale 09-18-2008 10:20 PM

Arghh... It's a bit expensive for me but still, it's very attractive !
Wait and See :)

Studio717 09-18-2008 10:43 PM

Oh, finally! :thanks: :thanks: :thanks:

My waiting wasn't wasted after all. Now the big question: when are they going to be available?

(And please do NOT say next spring! :worried2: )

Adam B. 09-18-2008 11:07 PM

Quick facts from the article:
  • Name: iRex Reader 1000
  • 10.2 Inch Screen
  • eBook (Mobipocket?), PDF, Word, and html support (probably others)
  • Stylus input (wacom?)
  • 60-70 hour battery life
  • 3 Versions
  • Base - $650
  • Touch Screen - $750
  • Touchscreen + Bluetooth, Wifi, and 3G, $850
  • 16 levels of greyscale

nathany 09-18-2008 11:44 PM

Very interesting. There are 50 computer programming books sitting on my Mac in PDF format. I think they would like to be on an iRex Reader 1000. ^_^

pilotbob 09-19-2008 12:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nathany (Post 255059)
Very interesting. There are 50 computer programming books sitting on my Mac in PDF format. I think they would like to be on an iRex Reader 1000. ^_^

For me, not if the PLR is $400.

BOb

NatCh 09-19-2008 12:32 AM

Very interesting, indeed. I shall watch this one with great interest. :yes:

parryl 09-19-2008 12:49 AM

omg !! my irex is 5 days old !!!!!

acidzebra 09-19-2008 02:40 AM

Quote:

The E-ink technology also uses just a fraction of the energy typically needed for comparably sized screens, extending the device's battery life to between 60 and 80 hours.
For me personally, while I am interested in a bigger screen, they are really going to have to do better than that. And be more specific. 80 hours in standby mode? Or what?

Quote:

E-Ink enthusiasts will likely have to wait until 2009 for color E-ink and as late as 2012 for video, says Russ Wilcox, the chief executive of Cambridge, Mass.-based E-Ink
That's okay, Russ, even if it turns out to be 2011 and 2014 respectively - that is about the time I plan on replacing my Sony if it doesn't break before that. I'm not so much interested in video but color would be nice.

ashkulz 09-19-2008 03:03 AM

If IRex is releasing the eink screen in this format, then that means these screens are rolling into production [I think that they had problems with getting the display controllers right -- it's still a very young technology]. Hanlin can't be far behind with their V9 screens, which will be great news as there will be competition in the bigger than 6" screen space, which had only IRex as a player till now.

wallcraft 09-19-2008 03:47 AM

If the 10.2" size is correct, this is again iRex's own screen - not the 9.7" FlexiScreen from PVI. I wonder what, if anything, they are doing to make the screen less fragile.

Making the touch screen optional lowers the entry price, but complicates porting 3rd party software. Even the existing MobiPocket Reader requires touching icons. Perhaps they added a long row of keys to facilitate the non-touch interface. The Plastic Logic device will be entirely (finger) touch driven.


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