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Asus Plans Dual-Display E-Reader

adeelarshad82 writes "Yet more confirmation has emerged that Asus plans its own e-book reader. An Asus representative in the UK appears to have confirmed this, with the additional details that there may be a value-priced as well as a premium version. The article guesses at the price point for the low-end model — around £100 ($192). Unlike current e-book readers, which take the form of a single flat screen, the Asus device has a hinged spine, like a printed book. This, in theory, enables its owner to read an e-book much like a normal book, using the touchscreen to 'turn' the pages from one screen to the next. Asus showed off a prototype of the device at the CeBIT trade show in March." Reader NeverBotedBush adds, "Asus's e-reader will likely have color touch screens, a speaker, a webcam, and a microphone, along with the capability to make inexpensive Skype calls." The color screen rules out using E Ink technology, so long battery life seems to be unlikely.

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  1. Re:Backlit screen = yuk by Azureflare · · Score: 3, Informative

    It won't be a problem if they use a screen from pixelqi: http://www.pixelqi.com/

  2. ebook reader tipping point by paiute · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'm walking into the Stop and Shop the other day, and I look over at a beat up car, the kind in which you typically see some old duffer checking his scratch tickets and reading the Herald. Only this old guy was checking his scratch tickets and reading his Kindle. I thought, Perhaps this moment is time zero.

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  3. Re:So let me get this straight... by drizek · · Score: 3, Informative

    The touchscreen can't be used for fingerprint analysis.

  4. Dual-screen Asus Origami prototype by Adlopa · · Score: 3, Informative