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Aimed at business users, the Que e-reader uses a 266.7-millimeter display from E Ink, based on the same sort of technology used in the Kindle. But unlike other e-reader displays, which are controlled with silicon transistors on a glass backing, it uses organic transistors deposited on plastic. This makes for a lighter, tougher device.

Courtesy of Plastic Logic

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Cost: $650 to $800

Availability: April 2010

Source: www.que.com

Company: Plastic Logic

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