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Mens mag debuts e-ink cover8th September 2008 09:44 GMT
Sony wants everyone to ditch paperbacks in favour of its Reader electronic book, but man-mag Esquire is keeping the printed world alive with an e-ink magazine. Can't see the video? Download Flash Player from Adobe.com The 75th anniversary issue of the US edition of Esquire features a small e-ink display on the front cover which flashes between a “The 21st Century Begins Now” headline and a collage of images. The screen uses technology from E Ink, the firm that supplied the e-ink screens for both Sony’s Reader and Amazon’s rival e-book, Kindle. Related stories
The magazine isn’t wirelessly connected and so can’t be updated – ah, the drawbacks of print... - but the magazine’s editor-in-chief, David Granger told the Associated Press that if the concept’s used in future then, hopefully, the screens could be linked to the web, allowing content to be updated post-sale. Each e-ink Esquire runs on six batteries, which are said to last for between three and six months. It’s not known how much it cost Esquire’s publisher to produce the October issue, but 100,000 copies of the e-ink edition go on sale today in the US at $6 (£3.40/€4.21) a pop - $2 more than usual. 16 comments posted — Comment period finished Is it hackable?Posted: 09:55 8th September 2008 Great.Posted: 10:28 8th September 2008 i fell the need, the need to read!Posted: 10:36 8th September 2008 Sony this kindle that...Posted: 10:42 8th September 2008 eInk low power?Posted: 10:44 8th September 2008 |
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