E-book
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It's time for our annual selection of the most coveted, clever and fun consumer tech products that you – or even better, a generous loved one – can get your hands on this Christmas.
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Sharp has announced that its Next-generation XMDF (ever-eXtending Mobile Document Format) standard will be a digital platform for e-book distribution with compatible reader devices to be launched as well, possibly within the year.
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Fujitsu will show a new color e-paper this week with dramatic improvements - 1.3 times brighter, three times more contrast and twice the re-write speed.
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Samsung has teamed up with Barnes & Noble to offer users of its new eReader access to over a million titles.
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The British Library is to offer thousands of digitized classics from the 19th century to Kindle users for free
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If you've got some last minute shopping to do, and you hurry, this might just help - it's Gizmag's pick of the top 10 tech gadgets of 2009.
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Barnes & Noble has announced forthcoming availability of a new dual-screen e-Reader, the nook
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Alex is the first Android-based e-book reader that provides full Internet browsing on its secondary color LCD to complement information displayed on the primary E-Ink monochrome electronic paper display (EPD) screen.
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LG Display has created a solar cell to help keep e-reader batteries in tip top condition
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Amazon has announced an international version of its Kindle e-book reader.
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Viewsonic's new MovieBook PMPs offer 720p HD output and a range of format support in stylish, affordable packages.
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