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Spring Design Alex Android e-book reader

Spring Design has let loose the Alex – the first Google Android-powered e-book reader that comes with full browser capabilities, and taking a cue from Nintendo’s books, along with a patented dual screen display known as the Duet Navigator. This revolutionary device aims to liven up text with multimedia links for you to make a quick reference when required, helping increase the secondary publications industry by enhancing the original text. The Alex will rely on a revolutionary dual-screen display design, boasting Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity. An SD memory card slot is also thrown in for expansion purposes. Features include a 6″ E-Ink EPD display and a 3.5″ color LCD display, earphones and speakers. There is no word on pricing as at press time though. [Press Release]

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