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Originally Posted by LVD
The first prototype V3 with the touchscreen from WaCom will be ready in September. In the same prototype will be WiFi. These options will increase device cost on 50 Usd. That is very sad.
As alternative WiFi we consider variant V3 with GSM/GPRS - the module.
One more remark. We do not see the big prospect of use of the touchscreen for electronic books at the given stage of development of these devices. The slow screen do not allow to receive expected effect.
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I noticed that altough you say "the first prototype" you seem to already know how much It will affect the final cost, are you close to mass production , I'm looking for a e-ink device for my college course wich starts next monday, so I'm a bit of a hurry and I would like to know if there's any chance I can get my hands on a touchscreen v3 in the next month and a half or should I just go with a regular reader without any touchscreen?
(although I must say a touchscreen and wifi v3 would be the perfect tool for me)
thank you for your time. I hope to be hearing from you soon.
zai jian
(an european studying zhong wen after regular classes )