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Old 11-08-2010, 06:31 AM   #1
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Hanvon kündigt erste farbige auf E-Ink basierende Reader an

Dann dürfen wir wohl gespannt sein was es da ab März auch wirklich als fertiges Produkt zu sehen gibt:

Hanvon’s first product using a 9.68-inch color touch screen will be available this March in China, starting at about $440. The price is less than an iPad in China, which sells for about $590. It will be positioned as a business product, with Wi-Fi and 3G wireless connectivity.

“It’s possible that we’ll sell this in the U.S. as well,” Mr. Liu said. Hanvon sells other products, like tablets and e-readers, to Americans online and through Fry’s, a regional electronics chain.

E Ink, based in Cambridge, Mass., was bought by Prime View Holdings of Taiwan in 2009 and was recently renamed E Ink Holdings. To create the color image, E Ink uses its standard black-and-white display overlaid with a color filter. As a result, battery life is the same as its black-and-white cousins, measured in weeks rather than hours, as with the iPad. The color model from Hanvon can be easily read in bright light, although the color filter does reduce the brightness.

Quelle: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/08/te...ref=technology


und mittlerweile auch ein Artikel auf deutsch bei Golem: http://www.golem.de/1011/79212.html
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