The article (in Chinese) is a little long-winded and machine translation doesn’t yield much but promises: Yinlips is planning to launch an iPad lookalike that will have a 6-inch E-Ink screen instead of an LCD one. This clone will have WiFi and can last up to 20 hours at a full charge. Other specs include FM radio with recording.
The photo above, however, is official. The iPad clone E-Ink reader will come with a touchscreen and a single home button. It supports PDF, TXT, CHM, FB2, RTF, TCR, PDB, OEB, HTM, PRC, HTML, EPUB, DJVU, IW44, IW4, DJV as well as photo formats. Leave it to Yinlips to announce an iPad clone ahead of everyone else. More details to come for sure. Hopefully we’ll have the official name and pricing of this iPad clone in a week or two.
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