Light, low-cost e-reader runs Linux

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Courtesy Linux Today  Fri, 05/29/2009 - 15:34

LinuxDevices: "A U.K. startup called Interead will soon ship a Linux-based e-book reader claimed to be about 40 percent lighter than an Amazon Kindle 2, and over $100 cheaper.

The "Cool-er" is equipped with a 400MHz ARM9 Samsung processor and a six-inch E-Ink Vizplex display."


 

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