Readius is looking more and more like the Kindle killer. A lucky few get to paw this HSDPA and Bluetooth-enabled e-Book reader at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Unlike Kindle, you can put the Readius in your pocket. It uses a flexible display that you roll out when you want to read and roll back in when you are finished. It supports TXT, HTML and PDF. We are not sure when the Readius will be made available and at what price, so let me just ask you a question. How much are you going to pay for a state-of-the-art e-Book with an HSDPA-enabled cellphone built-in?
Video after the break.
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February 18th, 2008 at 12:36 am
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