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September 8th, 2009

New ereader from iriver in the works

By Paul Biba

0.jpegHere is a Google translation of an article from Heise Online about a new ereader from iriver:

Away from the IFA, the Korean electronics manufacturer iriver presented in a Berlin hotel offers its e-book reader story. The all-white-held reading device for e-books and digital comics has to enter a full QWERTY keyboard, with which users can enter search terms, and notes. When the screen has installed the technology in this country for multimedia and MP3 players known producer an e-ink display with 6-inch diagonal, which represents 8 greyscales.

In addition to TXT, PDF and EPUB the story also provides office represents size documents DOC, XLS and PPT and comes with DRM content via Adobe (PDF and EPUB) rightly protected. A Comic Viewer opens ZIP archives with images in formats JPG, BMP and GIF images and display them as series.

Through Engadget.

One Response to “New ereader from iriver in the works”

  1. Viewing Office documents, and image files within .zip archives–when iRiver does something, they usually do it right. Hope the other manufacturers notice this.

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