Remember Que, Plastic Logic's large screen e-reader that debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year? It's increasingly looking like vaporware. Plastic Logic isn't shipping the Que ...
Plastic Logic has launched a new flexible electronic book reader, which uses the same technology as the Sony reader and the Amazon Kindle. The main difference is this new e-book reader is that it is ...
Plastic Logic's electronic book reader is an ultra skinny, extra large device targeted at business users. And if you're lucky enough to be at the All Things D conference, you're getting one for free.
We’ve been following the Plastic Logic e-reader since the flexi-screened machine was just a sweetly designed e-ink show-off device. It’s been revealed in full today, and it’s transformed into a hard ...
Plastic Logic was on hand at yesterday’s D7 session to demonstrate its highly anticipated, super-thin e-book reader. Expected to launch early next year, this Kindle rival is designed primarily for ...
Plastic Logic has developed new color e-paper and the technology will have a resolution of 150 PPI. In order to bring this to market they are in the process of opening up a manufacturing hub in Asia, ...
E Ink has announced a strategic investment in Plastic Logic, the fabless designer and manufacturer of flexible, glass-free electrophoretic displays. The collaboration is focused on Organic TFT ...
Plastic Logic appears ready to deliver on its promise to ship its anticipated Que e-reader the firm announced nearly one year ago. A shipping model of the Que, Plastic Logic says, will be shown off on ...
Electronic versions of newspapers aren't new, and neither are e-books, but Plastic Logic's so-far unnamed entrance to the market certainly brings a fresh dose of style. Larger than e-book-du-jour the ...
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