Extra thin, lightweight and wireless-enabled, QUE is the size of an 8.5 x 11 inch pad of paper, less than a 1/3 inch thick, and weighs less than many periodicals. The innovative QUE proReader features the largest touchscreen in the industry, an intuitive touch screen user interface, and provides access to a file cabinet’s worth of documents, plus your favorite—and most necessary—publications. QUE stands out in a crowd because it’s a business reader, but it’s also unique for its shatterproof plastic display. This exclusive technology from Plastic Logic, along with E Ink Vizplex® technology produces an outstanding reading experience. Its battery can last days, instead of hours.
Extra thin, lightweight and wireless-enabled, QUE is the size of an 8.5 x 11 inch pad of paper, less than a 1/3 inch thick, and weighs less than many periodicals. The innovative QUE proReader features the largest touchscreen in the industry, an intuitive touch screen user interface, and provides access to a file cabinet’s worth of documents, plus your favorite—and most necessary—publications.
QUE stands out in a crowd because it’s a business reader, but it’s also unique for its shatterproof plastic display. This exclusive technology from Plastic Logic, along with E Ink Vizplex® technology produces an outstanding reading experience. Its battery can last days, instead of hours.
This might one of those overpriced mp3 players (Ipods) people buy more for style than substance. Gotta admit though, the name and look make this an interesting buy.
The mockups that had previously leaked for this show it as having two screens... an e-ink screen up top, and a smaller color display in the bottom 1/4th of the device.
Having the same size as a piece of paper seems less beneficial when you've also got a plastic inch-wide border and a large amount of screen space reserved for controls and such.
People read the stupidest things. Like this sig, for instance.
Hey, guys know that bigger is better! Especially if it means that you can enlarge the type size beyond the miniscule for tired old eyes.
I'm gathering info on eBook readers and this (based on the promos) is a contender. Of course, if the price is too high, this Constant Reader (to use Dorothy Parker's pseudonym) will seek elsewhere. Cross fingers.
"I didn't cry when Bambi's mother was shot... but I cried when HAL was turned off."
3vi1: The mockups that had previously leaked for this show it as having two screens... an e-ink screen up top, and a smaller color display in the bottom 1/4th of the device. Having the same size as a piece of paper seems less beneficial when you've also got a plastic inch-wide border and a large amount of screen space reserved for controls and such.
Hmmm, I thought that was the was the size of the screen itself.
The hand in the picture makes the e-reader look bigger than it is....hey wait a minute. Are you suggesting they used midget hands in the picture?
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