Jointech JE100 - New Ebook Reader

Posted by Jim Swanson On June - 11 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

jointech_je100Jointech (a tech company based out of Hong Kong) have recently announced that they have a new ebook reader (known as the JE100). It’s a 7-inch device that has a COLOR LCD touchscreen rather than an e-ink display.

This is the first non-e-ink portable ebook reader that we’ve had the chance to discuss, so we’re quite excited. Although e-ink seems to be the way of the future for electronic reading devices, it’s still nice to see competing technologies

The JE100 uses Windows CE 5.0, and has the following capabilities and specifications:

  • Comes with Mobipocket Reader, MSReader and eReader support
  • Can play video and audio files
  • Ability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents
  • 3-6 hour battery life
  • 400 MHz processor (slower than both the Kindle 2 and Kindle DX)
  • 128 MB internal flash storage
  • 64 MB RAM
  • Up to 4GB external storage
  • Two USB ports (to plug in accessories like keyboards or for hooking the device up to a PC)
  • Built-in speaker and audio-out port

Those specs seem fairly mediocre, and the battery life is definitely weak. It seems like more of a netbook or mini-PC than a portable ebook reader. I guess we’ll have to wait until people start buying and reviewing it until we can make a better-informed decision.

One thing’s for sure, though…it definitely looks sleek!

Fujitsu Flepia - World’s First Color E-Book Reader!

Posted by Jim Swanson On March - 19 - 2009 ADD COMMENTS

The brand spankin’ new Fujitsu Flepia is the world’s first color wireless reading device. Unfortunately it’s currently only available in Japan…and is priced at a jaw-dropping $1000 USD (99,750 yen)!

Details:Fujitsu Flepia - World's First Color Ebook Reader!

  • Windows CE 5 OS
  • 8″ screen (260k colors)
  • Wi-Fi (802.11 b & g)
  • Touch screen (including a stylus)
  • On-screen keyboard
  • USB port
  • Bluetooth
  • 40 hour battery life
  • SD card for ebook storage
  • Price: $1000 US

Considering all these features, the Flepia is pretty much an ebook reader on steroids. With Windows CE 5, users should be able to e-mail, use MS Office apps, browse the internet,…basically all the tasks you’d expect from a tablet or PDA, not an ebook reader.

There’s no word yet when this futuristic device will be available in North America, but it’s definitely bending the ebook reader rules and it’ll be interesting to see how it’s priced when it arrives and how successful sales are.

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