Thursday, 18 October 2012

New Approach to eReading

txtr beagle from txtr on Vimeo.

A German firm is hoping to radically change the the electronic book market with an Ebook that cost just £10 to buy.The txtr beagle is designed to do best what eReaders are intended for,To save cost,the gadget has no connectors,and books are sent to it from a mobile phone app using bluetooth. The firm also claims the gadget is world's smallest eReader.It is mostly just 5mm thick and weighs just 128grams,making it the world's lightest 5"or6" ink reader available.Unlike other eReaders,there is no need for charges or cables.It boats it own wifi capabilities,and extras like web browsing and ability to buy books online directly.The front of the device is dominated by an 5in-Ink display with an 800x600 resolution,along with buttons to control the page turning and selected book.
No chargers required for this gadget either as two AAA batteries reportedly give"a year of reading" or 12-15 books depending on your appetite.No launch date exists now.

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