Plastic Logic debuted the Que, its e-reader aimed at business travelers and other mobile workers, during the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The device will be sold in Barnes Noble bookstores as well as online, and will download content through both AT T’s 3G network and a Wi-Fi connection. The Que is priced substantially higher than many e-readers currently on the market, including Amazon.com’s Kindle, a strategy that Plastic Logic executives defend as natural considering its focus on the business market and the device’s ability to annotate and store massive amounts of content.
– Plastic Logic formally unveiled the Que, its lightweight entrant into the
ever-more-crowded e-reader market, on Jan. 7 at the 2010 Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas. Originally
announced in July, Plastic Readers e-reader will target business travelers and
other highly mobile professionals, …
Plastic Logic Debuts the Que, Defends $649 Price at CES
written by John Beckham on January 8th, 2010 |
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