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Old 08-16-2010, 09:03 AM   #7
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Any word on cost? Weight?

If the device is priced like the iPad (which, to a very cheap person like me, means "high") then I wouldn't be putting away my Kobo anytime soon.

Still, I'm all for a reflective, full-color display! Something to yearn for.
There's no word on a tablet or a reader. Qualcomm is making a display. Conjecture on devices based on Mirasol are completely devoid of evidence. Their first commercial product is supposed to be a 5.7" ebook reader type screen. It might be fair to assume they are looking to deliver it in a chassis of similar size to current-generation ebook readers, but nobody knows for sure, and there's no evidence so far for any speculation as to price or specifications of a final Mirasol-based reader.
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