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Plastic Logic QUE ProReader Is Dead, Dead, Dead. DEAD.

7:52AM August 11, 2010 | Jesus Diaz

After canceling all pre-orders, Plastic Logic has completely cancelled the QUE ProReader. They claim, however, that they are working in a second generation. Apparently, they realised their product was dead-on-arrival because of the changes in the market. More »


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Plastic Logic Planning Colour eReader Display For 2012

4:17AM May 14, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

Though the Plastic Logic Que, an expensive, amply screened ebook reader, is still in delay purgatory, the company says that it is already working on a colour display that should be completed by the end of next year. More »


Plastic Logic Que Still Delayed, But Could I Interest You In Plastic Logic?

11:17PM April 6, 2010 | Brian Barrett

The promising-but-pricey Plastic Logic Que was enticing when first announced, but extensive delays have made it less appealing. Still, major Plastic Logic investor Herrman Hauser selflessly thinks now would be the perfect time for someone to buy up the company. More »


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Plastic Logic QUE ProReader Delayed

3:28AM March 13, 2010 | Mark Wilson

The Plastic Logic QUE, also known as the promising but $US650 Nook alternative, has been delayed until after mid-year. By then, will you still actually want an oversized ebook reader? For $US650, upcoming Apple and/or Android tablets are looking pretty good. More »


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Plastic Logic’s Que Reader Is Tall And Slender With A Fat Price Tag

4:17AM January 8, 2010 | Rosa Golijan

While Plastic Logic’s Que reader is intended for business-minded folks and has a focus on schedules, BlackBerry syncs and documents, it would still make a fantastic reader due to its size and design. If it weren’t $US650, that is. More »


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Plastic Logic Que Is Going To Nuzzle Nook In B&N Stores

1:03AM October 28, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

I asked at the announcement if the Nook would get exclusive perks over other Barnes & Noble readers, like Plastic Logic’s Que. Shelf space ain’t one of them, since Que will cosy up with Nook in B&N stores next year. More »


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Que: Plastic Logic Names Its Capacitive-Touch eReader

3:51PM October 19, 2009 | Wilson Rothman

Plastic Logic is a dark horse in the eBook reader business, having shown off prototypes of a large, decent-looking capacitive touchscreen eBook reader. Today that reader gets a shiny black finish and an official name — Que. Still no price. More »


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B&N Won’t Be Getting A Colour Reader Anytime Soon

4:49AM October 14, 2009 | John Herrman

When a (claimed) Barnes & Noble rep said that the company’s imminent eBook reader would be colour, some folks over at Plastic Logic, B&N’s hardware partner, were listening intently. Mainly because they had no idea what he was talking about. More »


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Colour Plastic Logic eReader Will Have B&N Store Early 2010

10:02PM October 9, 2009 | Danny Allen

Barnes & Noble will be on the colour reader via an eBook store app, according to the gushing rep in this video from CTIA. Interestingly, the news follows rumours that B&N’s own (possibly Android-powered) reader may arrive as early as next month. More »


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Wireless eBook Readers: Which One’ll Burn Down The Bookstore?

7:00AM August 26, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

With the Sony Reader Daily Edition, the 3G-enabled eBook reader battle is pitched. At the end of this year, it’ll fight Amazon’s Kindle 2 and DX and Plastic Logic’s eReader to the death. Here’s how they all stack up now. More »