Tomorrow will take a world’s biggest electronics trade fairs taking place, CES in Las Vegas, and one of the biggest hit is expected to become e-readers.
There is already off to a good time in the market thanks to Amazon’s Kindle, Sony e-reader series and Nook from book chain Barnes & Noble.
Now comes the next generation of e-readers, with more important news. First and foremost is the appliance itself is now a thin, flexible plastic contraption, which offers a growing selection of newspapers, books and magazines.
Take, for example. Skiff Reader, something that looks like writing pads with integrated 3G connectivity and more than a week of battery life. Plastic newspaper to take anywhere.
Apart Skiff we will see a whole series of additional launches of e-readers at CES for the first time is equipped with an e-book TechZone.
The main expectations are related to Plastic Logic’s QUE who were allegedly done in the more flexible material than Skiff.
Skiff Reader is also interesting because it is published by Hearst, one of the largest American publishers, in particular the San Francisco Chronicle, Cosmopolitan and Esquire in the fold. Although Skiff probably will take readers from the publisher’s printing business, has recognized the Hearst development and gone into the meeting.
What does e-reader 2.0?
That we see the emergence of a new gadget category where screens and surface is at the center. In the wake of the new e-readers, we will later this month will probably be presented with a new Apple product, a flattened iPhone, several of the so-called tablet computers is underway.
Meanwhile, the print has a new competitor, which is targeted to improving the electronic reading experience, which has traditionally been a digital Achilles heel. Gutenberg is on its way to oblivion.
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