The DR800SG from iRex: touchscreen, 3G, true rival to the Kindle DX
Thursday, September 24th, 2009A reader ebooks fighter 's other recent days, while ads succeed: manufacturers surf enthusiasm Today ' hui palpable. And it 'Today ' hui iRex which will unveil its model, DR800SG: touch screen of 8.1 inches, a rate of $ 399 and Gobi 3G connectivity provided by Qualcomm.

Unlike the Kindle, the machine does not have d 'integrated CDMA modem which limits its use Sprint's wireless network. L 'user will be able to enjoy the same access to WiFi ' s foreign and d 'buy content from n ' anywhere in the world directly into the shop of Barnes & Noble.
A close relationship is maintained with the press, since it will also have d 'management of RSS feeds, and can access to magazines and newspapers with no problem ensuring the firm. C 's through the NewspaperDirect service that the device can provide access to more than 1,000 newspapers directly, in the form a subscription, most likely.
History also enjoy the partnership with Google to receive a maximum d 'books, the media ' s ePub is required. According to the firm, the color version will be available 's 2011, s ' pressing developments in technology developed by E Ink. Small snag Today 'hui, leaving such a device would be possible, but at a cost estimated at $ 1,000.
We also found DR800SG in Best Buy stores at the end of November.
According to analyst Gartner 's arrival in this model could also serve as a trigger for l ' Verizon.
"If this becomes a valuable source of income for a company like Verizon, who is paid to provide necessary bandwidth to distribute content, it would be any interest in promoting these devices and offer bids."
L 'device is indeed l ' object 's agreement with Verizon now. Images of the reader will soon be unveiled
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