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ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
Further details of ASUS’ upcoming ebook reader have emerged , after executives from the company apparently confirmed that WiFi, 3G and WiMAX versions will be announced before the year is out. The ebook readers will apparently begin reaching carrier partners in the US and Europe come ...
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ASUS ebook Readers Confirmed
PR News: — ... looks as if there will be three different versions of the ebook reader, one of them has WiFi connectivity, one has 3G connectivity and the other uses WIMAX, these eReaders are expected to be officially announced before the end of 2009. Other rumors have reported that ASUS will release two differnet size models, one of which will feature a 6 inch display, the other will feature a 9 inch display. As we hear more reliable information we will keep you up-to-date, check out SlashGear for more info. SHARE | Leave a comment | Share a problem | ...

Asus eBook readers coming in early 2010
Liliputing — ... months ago could be available in the US and Europe as early as March, 2010. The company has already stated it has plans to release devices with 6 and 9 inch e-Ink displays and possibly a dual-screen, touch-friendly model. But now it looks like Asus also plans to offer eBook readers supporting a range of internet connectivity options including WiFi, 3G, and WiMAX. The company is expected to make an official announcement before the end of the year. via SlashGear Post from: Liliputing > > Asus eBook readers ...

ASUS to launch 3G, WiMAX-equipped e-book readers by March, 2010?
Engadget — ... far from official, CENS reports that ASUS' e-book reader could hit both American and European carriers by March, 2010, and that it'll include both 3G and WiMAX versions (plus WiFi, naturally), but presumably not a version with both 3G and WiMAX. As previously rumored, the e-book reader is also said to have a larger than usual 9-inch screen, and those same unnamed execs reportedly say its price will be "competitive" with the Kindle and Sony's e-readers. [Via SlashGear] ...

ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks — From Slashgear - Further details of ASUS’ upcoming ebook reader have emerged, with WiFi, 3G and WiMAX versions to be announced before the year end. The ebook readers will begin reaching carrier partners in the US and Europe by March 2010. ASUS will likely introduce two different sized readers, a 6-inch e-ink display while a and a larger 9-inch panel. ASUS apparently plan to trial these with Taiwanese charities before a commercial launch, at which point both branded and white-label models will be available. ...

ASUS Eee Reader set for March 2010 launch
T3.com News — ... based on the prototype twin-screen device that was shown off around the trade shows in the first half of 2009. Whether the finished model will go for the dual displays isn't clear, but we're pretty certain that it will offer all the means to make Skype-like calls over the net and just might throw in some web browsing. With the end produce a matter of months away and CES even less, you've not long to wait to find out. Link: ASUS (via Slashgear) Sign up for the free T3 newsletter Want your ...

ASUS Eee Reader set for March 2010
T3.com All — ... a larger, less typical 9-inch panel, both based on the prototype twin-screen device that was shown off around the trade shows in the first half of 2009. Whether the finished model will go for the dual displays isn't clear, but we're pretty certain that it will offer all the means to make Skype-like calls over the net and just might throw in some web browsing. With the end produce a matter of months away and CES even less, you've not long to wait to find out. Link: ASUS (via Slashgear ) Related links: [image]

ASUS Eee Reader set for March 2010
T3.com News — ... based on the prototype twin-screen device that was shown off around the trade shows in the first half of 2009. Whether the finished model will go for the dual displays isn't clear, but we're pretty certain that it will offer all the means to make Skype-like calls over the net and just might throw in some web browsing. With the end produce a matter of months away and CES even less, you've not long to wait to find out. Link: ASUS (via Slashgear)

ASUS Eee Reader set for March 2010 launch
T3.com All — ... a larger, less typical 9-inch panel, both based on the prototype twin-screen device that was shown off around the trade shows in the first half of 2009. Whether the finished model will go for the dual displays isn't clear, but we're pretty certain that it will offer all the means to make Skype-like calls over the net and just might throw in some web browsing. With the end produce a matter of months away and CES even less, you've not long to wait to find out. Link: ASUS (via Slashgear ) Nokia N97 Sign up for the free T3 newsletter Want your latest gadgets news ...

Asus 3G e-book reader coming soon?
iTech News Net — According to CENS, Asus is panning to introduce its e-book readers with 3G, WiFi, WiMAX connectivity by the end of this year. Asus’ e-book will be targeting American and European and will be shipped as soon as March 2010. [slashgear] ...

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