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Old 04-24-2010, 06:10 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by igorsk View Post
Doubt it. This chip is better suited for router/NAS/headless PC roles (see Ethernet, SATA, DDR2 and PCIe). Reader devices don't need any of that, they need minimal power consumption and preferably built-in EPD controller.
"Marvell has announced that they are in the works of developing a tablet computer named Moby...."

" Marvell also promises a long battery life, which would be essential if needed throughout an entire school day,..."

Ereaders may not need much power but a tablet computer would.
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