CES 2010: Ultrathin Que ProReader eBook has Newspapers, …
by E Book Reader on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 | 26 Comments
revision3.com Amazing Que Pro Reader is super slim, bendy, and delivers a full-screen eBook reading experience. It includes the Wall Street Journal, other magazines, and lets you publish your own books directly to the device. Very cool. Que Pro Reader Homepage que.com ———————————— Full Tekzilla CES 2010 coverage playlist. youtube.com Tekzilla on Twitter twitter.com Patrick Norton on Twitter twitter.com
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I love this idea. Too bad I could buy a computer for the same price… bring the price point DOWN. Make them so cheap you would have to be an idiot to buy paperback books… I will be buying this second hand.
its amazing:D i want more and i relly dont like reading books
Cool.
why do all these e-readers have a +1 inch long frame? and yes, the price is a deal pooper.
Badass. The only problem is they have to compete with Amazons Kindle and the huge selection of eBooks ( not including the ease-of-use with downloading Amazon eBooks).
This looks much nicer than the Kindle.
@gvcorp 1 inch, so that you look like a dork with this piece of furniture in your backpack.
would love If if it has textmarking/highlighting function and outlook
OMG this is awesome, it’s like having thousands of books in one small device. And it looks like real paper : D
@inphrased OMG, where have you been in the last five years?
I have a kindle, and i absolutely love it
@fpspapasito
Why are you asking?
ebooks have been in the market for years now, im just surprised that you are “surprised” abou it
I’m not suprised I was just “raving” over this technology because it’s very userful : >
What I’m surprised about is that he’s not jaded by it by now
No, it’s so you have a surface to grab on to without accidentally interacting with the touch-enabled elements on-screen. I personally love the thought and attention they brought to this form-factor.
@MrRightFFM it does have textmarking functions..
love the look not the price. till the price can go down and color version can come out ill stick with my 1st gen kindle.
For 700 or 800 dollars , I will pass. At that price, I’ll get the ipad without flash
0:53 fingerprints = not attractive
damn.. this man looks really like a pig
I would not buy anything touched by him ..
I think with Pixel Qi on the horizon, the days of eInk tablets are severely numered. I was considering a Kindle DX until I saw the Notion Ink product. Adam won’t be an iPad killer but like the story in Genesis, I’m sure Adam will take a fairly hefty bite out of the Apple.
@drsteve0487 hey their does are pc tablets i would prefer a kindle dx why because of ink it doesnt hurt your eyes like back lit screens that is why eink is not going anyware
@grogtgs its a eink ereader not a tablet this is for reading not for video why would you want to read on a ipod that hurts you eyes its better eink to read
Awesome, but why do all book readers larger than 6″ are so pricey?? I could buy a gaming PC for 700$, or a couple of netbooks.
Even Rocky wasn’t sweating like that!![Rocky 4]
We don’t usually respond to articles but I will in this case. Wow