This new e-book will be the one to get. Launching October 20th, it is an Android machine (say early leaks) aiming to rival the Amazon Kindle. And it will have a Plastic Logic and E-Ink e-paper display much more robust than rival glass screens, much better contrast, too. But will it appear in markets outside the US?
The launch is courtesy of American book shop Barnes and Noble. Desire Athow reports that the E-Ink based device “will apparently sport a 6-inch display, is likely to have Wi-Fi but no 3G (due to battery concerns).
“There are also rumours that it will be able to lend ‘books’ to other B&N e-book readers as well,” Athow added.

[via Unthinkable]




Arriving this afternoon, our two Kindle 2′s are delightful, easy to use, much improved over the old Kindle (and we loved our two of those, also). The directions are straight forward; the design slim and easier to use; the images great; downloading our content was simple. We’re very pleased. AND, hearing a book read any time, any place – that’s so great. Thanks. A terrifically good buy.
Interesting, very interesting, I just hope I knew english better to understand 100%, Grazie Mille Ciao