BeBook 2 e-reader revealed at CeBIT 2009
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The next iteration of the BeBook should be a serious contender in the e-reader market, particularly in Europe where Amazon’s Kindle has yet to invade. The inclusion of WiFi and 3G is a good move (great move, actually), as those two additions open up all sorts of possibilities that non-connected readers simply can’t access. The build quality appears remarkably sturdy, the aesthetics were beautiful and the thinness is certainly notable. The e-ink display has also stepped up the greyscale level from the original BeBook, and battery life should remain the same despite not being as bulky. As you can tell, the screen also supports doodling, and it tracked inputs as well as we could’ve hoped. No official word of price just yet, but you can be on the lookout for this to drop worldwide somewhere in the Q3 to Q4 2009 time frame.
via: Engadget
















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