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A video of Pixel Qi's 3qi seemingly promising three-in-one display technology is filmed at Computex in Taiwan.
A video of Pixel Qi's 3qi seemingly promising three-in-one display technology is filmed at Computex in Taiwan.
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The word 'ridiculous' is used for the Kindle pricing, but it's ignored that the only available competitor in that size is the iRex Iliad, which costs about $860 and which has no web browser.
Smaller e-books are becoming available, but they don't have search capabilities; highlighting and note-adding; in-line dictionaries which show definitions for word on which the cursor happens to be.
Nor do they have 24/7 *free* wireless along with a web browser, using the Sprint EV-DO cell phone network.
- by AListener June 7, 2009 2:33 AM PDT
- Also, there's no word yet on how much a tablet form using the Pixel QI would cost, but the screen display unit is claimed to cost "well under $200" while the Kindle's E-Ink screen display is about $60.
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(4 Comments)So it won't be cheap. It WILL have a color capability, so I hope they really are able to get this into devices by first part or first half of 2010. It would be available to Jeff Bezos also.
- Andrys
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