Plastic Logic's electronic book reader is an ultra skinny, extra large device targeted at business users. And if you're lucky enough to be at the All Things D conference, you're getting one for free.
Barnes and Noble just revealed that it’s upcoming e-reader is the one from Plastic Logic that we’ve long heard about. Which means the Kindle may have a decent competitor on the scene. Barnes and Noble ...
LAS VEGAS – After months of offering tantalizing bits of information, Plastic Logic has finally launched its new e-reader Que. The Que proReader has an 8.5 x 11-inch touchscreen display and the ...
The upcoming Plastic Logic electronic reader will use AT&T’s 3G network to connect to the Net, the companies have announced. The Plastic Logic Reader, set to debut in 2010, will utilize the AT&T ...
Cambridge UK based Plastic Logic has just confirmed it is getting out of the e-reader business. It intends on immediately closing down the USA development offices and continue to operate out of their ...
Plastic Logic was on hand at yesterday’s D7 session to demonstrate its highly anticipated, super-thin e-book reader. Expected to launch early next year, this Kindle rival is designed primarily for ...
September 8, 2008 The electronic reader industry has promised a lot for a long time and despite bullish forecasts, has yet to make mainstream status. That may be about to change with Plastic Logic ...
BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--E Ink Holdings, “E Ink” (8069.TW), the leading innovator of electronic ink technology, and Plastic Logic, a leader in the design and manufacture of flexible, ...
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