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Wired: Gadget Lab: Plastic Logic E-Reader is Slimmer than Kindle DX
CrunchGear: Plastic Logic’s eReader re-emerges at D with an interface and 3G
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home: The Cool-er E Ink reader isn’t, says New York Times columnist David Pogue—or at least not so far
SlashGear: Plastic Logic e-reader gets 3G, new UI [Video]
Gizmo Watch: Plastic Logic’s touchscreen e-reader is aimed at the Kindle
Plastic Logic E-Reader is Slimmer than Kindle DX
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Laptop Mag has a hands-on with the Plastic Logic reader and says scribbling on the screen with a stylus was fairly responsive. Check out their gallery of photos. ...
Plastic Logic’s eReader re-emerges at D with an interface and 3G
CrunchGear —
... , and even touchable. It’s as thin as we remember it, and the touchscreen appears to be fully functional. I was afraid from watching earlier demos that it might be limited to certain areas on the screen, but in fact it’s all over the place and you can even write with a stylus. ...
The Cool-er E Ink reader isn’t, says New York Times columnist David Pogue—or at least not so far
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home —
... therefore they could not go onto the Cool-er.”
The good news is that the reviewed machine is version 1.0, and Neal Jones, head of the company behind the Cool-er, says the machine was developed in a mere four and a half months. So patience, please. With Amazon so eager to flex its corporate muscles at others expense, the e-book world could well stand the competition.
Speaking of hardware: Techmeme’s roundup on the Plastic Logic e0reader including a quick hands-on by Joanna Stern. ...
Plastic Logic e-reader gets 3G, new UI [Video]
SlashGear —
... , and they’ve spilled a few more details ahead of the E Ink slate’s 2010 launch. The touchscreen device now has an on-screen QWERTY keyboard and a pop-up toolbar with navigation options; there’s also confirmed WiFi and 3G data. ...
Plastic Logic’s touchscreen e-reader is aimed at the Kindle
Gizmo Watch —
... Amazon is the front runner in the e-book market. But we sincere geeks never appreciate monopoly and therefore since the CES when it was first seen, we were longing to hear something from Plastic Logic and its e-book reader. Come All thing’s Digital D7 and LaptopMag has managed to get their hands onto the touchscreen e-newspaper reader (that’s how they prefer it to be called). Measuring as thin as .27-inches, the plastic reader is the size of an A4 sheet, and is best suited for business markets rather than the educational arena as the lately introduced, Amazon Kindle 2 was ...
Plastic Logic eReader shown off at D7; hands-on impressions
Obsessable News Feed —
... [CrunchGear] Hands-On With Plastic Logic Reader [blog.laptopmag.com] ...




