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Video: Plastic Logic Prototype E-Reader
Video: Plastic Logic Prototype E-Reader
Plastic Logic is showing off a prototype of its thin-film electronic reader at the D7 conference. The main difference between what Plastic Logic is trying to build and the Kindle is that its screen technology is much thinner, lighter and can be incorporated into more flexible form- ...
D7 Tech DEMO: Plastic Logic
D7 Tech DEMO: Plastic Logic
d7.allthingsd.com — Amazon isn't the only company who wants to you read books and newspapers on a handheld device.... The Kindle has a bevy of competitors, some of which already exist (like Sony's Reader) and those that have yet to hit the market. Plastic Logic falls in ... (more) D7 Tech DEMO: Plastic Logic
Hands-On With Plastic Logic Reader
Hands-On With Plastic Logic Reader
blog.laptopmag.com — pl7lead Back at CES we got to spend some time with an early version of Plastic Logic’s... eBook reader, and the company is out in full force here at the D7 Conference showing off the device after a few more months of work, especially on its user ... (more) Hands-On With Plastic Logic Reader
Showtime Taps Amazon's Kindle for Advertising
Showtime Taps Amazon's Kindle for Advertising
adage.com — NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- Showtime may have finally cracked the code on using Kindle as an ad... medium. Starting today the cable network is offering Kindle users a free, downloadable version of the pilot script for its new series "Nurse ... (more) Showtime Taps Amazon's Kindle for Advertising
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