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Plastic Logic announced today that it will have to delay the release of its hotly anticipated Que eBook reader until this summer. The company was originally aiming for a mid-April release.
Plans to release the Que ProReader have been abandoned as the company works towards releasing a second version of the device, according to Plastic Logic.The Que ProReader uses plastic electronics ...
Plastic Logic’s glass-free, flexible displays have been integrated into a wide range of applications including smart cards, mobile devices (smartphone accessories, eNotes, eSchoolbooks), digital ...
About Plastic Logic Plastic Logic designed the world’s first truly flexible, glass-free electrophoretic displays (EPDs)—Lectum ...
Plastic Logic has just unveiled a new breed of flexible color e-paper displays that will power the next generation of smart accessories, such as bracelets or smartwatches. It will be able to ...
Larry Magid speaks with Richard Archuleta about e-readers in general and Plastic Logic's Que. X. Your Guide To a Better Future. News AI ...
Plastic Logic was part of a wave of companies developing electronic readers to rival Amazon's Kindle. But after numerous production delays, the Silicon Valley-based company is canceling its Que ...
Plastic Logic, which plans to officially unveil its new QUE proReader e-reader with a flexible display and E Ink technology in January at CES, already has business publication content providers ...
Plastic Logic, the maker of the much-anticipated, vaguely understood Que e-reader, will finally announce availability, pricing, and design at CES 2010. Sharon Profis Former Vice President of ...
Plastic Logic was on hand at yesterday’s D7 session to demonstrate its highly anticipated, super-thin e-book reader.Expected to launch early next year, this Kindle rival is designed primarily ...
Plastic Logic first showed off its gadget in September 2008 at DEMO in San Diego, then the company took its device to CES in January and to top it all off the e-reader made another demo at D7 last ...
The new Plastic Logic e-reader device, announced at DEMOfall 08, gives Amazon Kindle a run for its money with a gesture based user interface, large, readable screen and robust information ...