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Screen shot 2009-10-25 at 5.34.31 PMThis machine seems to be a combination of e-ink reader on one side and a Wi-Fi enabled browser on the other.  According to their website the e-reader screen is  1200 x 825 pixels, or 9.7 inches measured diagonally.. You can open a journal page, enter drawings with the stylus or text — either by hand or using the virtual keyboard. Then it lets you save your notes and journals to the eDGe, to a server, or email them. It can read both ePub files and PDFs.

Here’s what they say about the other side of the unit: The enTourage eDGe™ color touchscreen is a whole netbook, ready to play movies or MP3s, organize your books, notes, and pictures, or let you instant message your friends. The screen is 1024 x 600 pixels, or 10.1 inches measured diagonally. You can view images from the e-book you’re reading on the color display. You can open a virtual keyboard and type instant messages or emails. The netbook includes an audio recorder to capture lectures for later playback or sharing. It also has a video camera to record still images or movies as MP4s or 3GP files. You can plug in headphones or a microphone or use the built in speaker and recorder.The netbook functionality comes with web browsing, audio/video record and playback, an email function and contacts list, a calculator, an alarm clock, and a library function to manage your books and files. The enTourage eDGe™ uses the Google® Android® operating system, so you can add other applications you need. The enTourage eDGe™ has built in WiFi®, plus optional 3G capability using an EVDO or HSDPA mobile modem. You can quickly download e-books, send an email, browse the web, or combine your notetaking, emailing, and browsing, all from one device. The eDGe also includes BlueTooth® capability to add an external keyboard.

It looks a bit like a solution in search of a problem, at least to me, especially at the $490 asking price, but Android fans might be interested.  Thanks to Bennett Z. Kobb for the heads-up.

 
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