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

1:03AM 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 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 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 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 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 »
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Plastic Logic Makes Same Mistake As Apple, Ties Their Touchscreen Ebook Reader To AT&T 3G

2:01PM Matt Buchanan | Plastic Logic’s giant touchscreen ebook reader makes Amazon’s Kindle look like ancient Egyptian technology, and the Barnes & Noble digital bookstore closes its serious content gap. Too bad though they’re using AT&T’s 3G network for over-the-air downloads. More »
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Barnes And Noble Announces “World’s Largest EBookstore”

8:05AM Sean Fallon | Rumors about Barnes & Noble’s plans to develop an eReader have been confirmed in a company statement that launches a new e-Bookstore and outlines a partnership with Plastic Logic to develop an eReader for an early 2010 launch. More »
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Busted: Why I Can’t Wait For Flexible Displays

8:26AM Matt Buchanan | When I got up this morning, I threw my Kindle in my bag’s padded corduroy laptop sleeve like I always do. A few hours later, I pulled it out and it looked like this. If only its display was flexible. More »
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Plastic Logic E Book Reader Video Tour and Hands On

10:47AM Brian Lam | Plastic Logic’s device is big, over 10 inches across the screen and 7mm thin. It’s touchscreen driven. What’s surprising is that they’ll have a store, 3G/WiFi and are coming out in Jan 2010. More »
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Plastic Logic’s E-Reader Shown on Video, More Details Emerge

7:17PM Kit Eaton | We’ve been following Plastic Logic’s potential Kindle-killing e-reader device this week, and the guys over at TGDaily are adding to the intrigue with video of it. Speaking with a company rep, they found out that the device is less than 7mm thin and charges/connects to PCs with a miniUSB connector. More »