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Flepia, World's First Color E-book Reader from Fujitsu

Thursday, March 19, 2009 7:27 AM


Fujitsu's Flepia, color e-book views in the last test in a luxury restaurant in Tokyo, is now available for purchase. Do not be too excited though - even if you're in Japan, where Flepia is for sale, you'll have a 99,750 yen or just over $ 1000.

You get a lot of money for you, however. Readers have an 8 "screen that displays 260,000 colors, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (b, g), mini-USB port, and most important of all, a touch screen (although it comes with a stylus, so hope that the resistance touch screen, does not like capacitive iPhone.)

This is done with soft on-screen keyboard (like the Kindle should have) and a battery of 40 hours (continuous use - Fujitsu said that the site in 2400). Books that are stored on an SD card and can be purchased from the online bookstore Papyless.

Strange, then Flepia seems to be a kind of tablet / e-book hybrids. Along with the reading software, the device comes loaded with Windows CE 5, which means that support for email, spreadsheets, web browsing, etc.. If you see this as a low-power, long lifetime of the computer color e-book reader, began to seem less expensive. Flepia which will start shipping on April 20.

It seems that the age of e-book is in our view, all the dreams of science fiction writers ever. Next up - the car flying.

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