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imageSo what do you think of the latest iRex reader, the DR 800SG—which will work with Barnes & Noble’s e-book store?  See Google and Techmeme roundups and  CNET and Engadget pieces.

From Engadget—repeating many details already given here: “The 8.1-inch unit has wireless connectivity courtesy of Verizon in the US and Qualcomm’s Gobi multi-mode 3G for switching it up in the rest of the world. There’s also 2GB of built-in storage, memory card expansion and stylus input (‘true finger touch’ is coming in Q2 2010 to a future product, right now you can only use the stylus, and a color reader is in the works as well for 2011), and IREX claims to have the fastest page refreshes in the biz.”

Supported formats, according to Engadget, are PDF, EPUB, Newspaper Direct, Fictionwise, eReader and TXT.

iRex has long been committed to a far more open approach than Amazon, and it will be interesting to see how the marketplace responds to that—although, as I’ve noted, there are other variables such as the size of B&N’s investory vs. Amazon.com’s.

 Earlier TeleRead item: here. (Thanks to LC.)

 
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