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A new e-reader from Plastic Logic has a much bigger screen than the Sony Reader or the Amazon Kindle–8.5 by 11 inches. The screen’s backplane is plastic instead of glass, with circuitry deposited using Plastic Logic’s proprietary process, so it doesn’t require much protection: the device is only about a quarter-inch thick. The screen itself is plastic, too, which makes it extremely durable, and it’s touch sensitive: the user turns the page by swiping the screen with a finger.

Product: Plastic Logic Reader
Cost: Competitive with existing readers, which range from $350 to $850
Source: www.plasticlogic.com
Company: Plastic Logic

Image by Courtesy of Plastic Logic

Tagged: Computing, Plastic Logic

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