Netronix EB-100 Could Get Touch Screen Display
Mar 13, 08 10:13 AM PDT

Netronix of Taiwan is toying with the idea of including a touch screen display on its EB-100 e-book reader. In fact, the final product will not only come with touch screen capability, but in all probability Netronix engineers will have also crammed in WiFi connectivity, making this yet another casual device that offers Internet browsing on the go as long as there is a viable hotspot in the vicinity. Other specifications include a 6" display, an SD memory card slot, support for PDF, RTF, TXT, HTML, MP3, AAC, and several image files. Will touch screen capability bring about a revolution when it comes to e-book readers?
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By Simulant , 13/03/08 11:06 AM (CommentID #554098)
Except for the logo and the white color option, those readers look identical to the Bookeen Cybook Gen3.
Coincidence? Did they put WinCE on the same hardware? Is this Bookeen's manufacturer?
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