I shot off a email to them requesting information on purchaseing a ETI-1 and recieved a very pleasent email return.
ill post it below for those interseted, upshot is that they sell them still, cost is a little high ( compared to eti-2 ), about $400. Priced simular to a epaper reader.
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Hello, Larry:
I'm glad to hear of your interest in our electronic book solutions. Is your interest for business or personal use?
As you saw on our web site, we have two models of electronic book. The ETI-1 is a color VGA device typically targeted toward enterprise, training and military applications. The device is available for $400 per unit. The ETI-2 is typically used in consumer applications although we have had enterprise customers select the device for its long battery life, robustness and low price point. The device is available at $150 per unit.
Please note that we sell the ETI-2 in the consumer space through our strategic partners, eBookwise (www.ebookwise.com) and Filament Books (www.FilamentBooks.com). Consumers typically are not interested in the ETI-1 model, as the price point is rather high for personal use.
In addition, enterprise customers typically license one of our server offerings to organize and distribute their content. These applications allow one or more people to centrally control and distribute content to thousands of electronic books. We are able to provide these applications on the customer's hardware or using an Application Service Provider model on our servers. For more on the system architecture, see: http://www.ebooktechnologies.com/products.htm I would like to learn more about your application to determine what is appropriate.
If you’re interested in the eBook solution for business use for document distribution, please let me know, as I’d like to learn about your requirements, and we’ll get you in the right direction.
Thank you again for contacting us!
Regards,
Jeanne
Jeanne Carlin
Director of Sales
eBook Technologies, Inc
tel: 714.444.2726
mobile: 805.689.6157
jc@eBookTechnologies.com
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On Sep 21, 2008, at 12:03 AM, Clarks7 wrote:
Hello,
I am interested in buying a single ETI-1 at this time and was wondering if you could send me some pricing information?
Thank you very much
Larry Clark
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