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CamMan submitted 2010/3/19 14:53, published 2010/3/19 15:39 | 631 views
Tags: Amazon, dell, E-Book, Electronic, Kindle, MP3, Reader, Smartphone, tablet, Streak
Together with Amazon, Dell will soon be introducing a 5-inch Android 3G multifunctional smartphone tablet, named the Dell Streak. According to leaked information, it is a new electronic device that is able to do everything, at least if you are prepared to work with content provider Amazon. As that is where most of the content will come from. Think of Amazon video streaming, Amazon MP3 and of course the Kindle e-book reader App with which you can read books in electronic format. The Dell Streak or Dell Mini 5, it is not yet clear which will be the official name, runs on Google Android 2.1 OS is expected to be released on the U.S. market.
Kodak R110 microSD card reader microSD card reader introduced by Sakar : Copying and sharing memory card-based photos, videos, music and data is easier than ever with new Kodak card readers developed by Sakar International. Four card readers now available in stores will be joined in spring 2010 by an extra-secure microSD card reader designed to transfer photos from your cell phone or camera, including the new Kodak SLICE Touchscreen Camera announced by Kodak. Roughly the size of a quarter, the new Kodak R110 card reader for microSD Cards (MSRP $14.99) has special features to keep the card, USB connection and device itself safe and secure.
While eBook readers are very much the in thing right now, it's still a segment of gadgetry reserved mainly for well-heeled early adopters. Sony has been preparing the ground for some time, the PRS-600 Reader Touch Edition being its third effort, and Amazon continues its attempt to do an Apple with its Kindle and accompanying proprietary online store, but ask regular folk whether they'd pay upward of £200 for something to read books on and they'd probably laugh in your face. That's fine, eBooks aren't for everyone, but for those that are interested the choice of readers continues to grow: the iRiver Story being the latest.
Digital reading being the new way of reading is pretty much a fact by now. We simply can't get around it, since there are thousands of digital copies being sold on Amazon, while at the same time we witness an increasing amount of E-readers.
Sony and Amazon have set their heart on digital reading, and are hoping for an actual reading evolution. Digital books have been available for quite a while now on various websites, and also Bol.com offers digital books in the ePub format that is perfect to read on the Sony E-readers.
Read the full Sony Reader Pocket Edition review at LetsGoMobile.
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