HP unveils e-book reader
Posted on May 15, 07 07:16 PM PDT

HP has jumped into the e-book reader game by unveiling its very own e-book reader at the HP Mobility Summit 2007 in China recently. This remains very much a concept device at the moment, boasting an intuitive interface where you turn pages within the e-book just like how it is done with a real book. This concept device also synchronizes with Snapfish, HP's very own online photo website, for you to enjoy your favorite photos anywhere. It looks set to be released commercially in the future considering how HP executives have revealed that the company is doing more research while developing dedicated software for it. Here's to sooner rather than later.
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By zealot , 16/04/08 4:00 PM (CommentID #635668)
Anybody has any idea about when it gonna be launched?
By Philippe Baril , 29/06/07 8:04 AM (CommentID #225578)
Sony Reader has atrociously limited features, and it's 300$.
Irex iLiad got much more features, and is about 700$.
If this would have the possibility to get a major newspaper subscription and some magazines too, and thus subsidize its cost, I'm in!
By Chris , 16/05/07 8:31 AM (CommentID #172372)
It's simple and beautiful, and just about the perfect size. If it came out at $199, I would buy one in an instant.
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