e-readers
SanDisk Doubles Flash Memory Cards' Capacity, Improves SSD Product Lines' Performance
New Solid State Drives Ideal for Notebooks, Netbooks, Tablet Computers and Other Thin and Lightweight Computing Devices
Taipei, Taiwan (Computex), June 1, 2010 -- SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today introduced its latest solid state drive (SSD) products. The SanDisk® SSD G4 serves as a drop-in replacement for hard disk drives (HDD) in notebooks; while the SanDisk® SSD P4, the successor to the widely used pSSD modular drive, enables designers to offer even thinner netbook and tablet computers.
Marvell Joins Forces with Chinese eReader Maker Hanwang to Revolutionize the Global eReader Market
Breakthrough Technology, Game-Changing Performance, and Mass Market Prices Brings a New Era in Electronic Publishing
Taipei, Taiwan (Computex), June 1, 2010 -- Marvell (Nasdaq: MRVL), a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, and Hanwang, the leading eReader solution provider in China, today unveiled a new generation of eReaders aimed at higher performance, greater versatility and true mass market pricing.
Opera Web Browser on Acer LumiRead
Oslo, Norway, and Taipei, Taiwan, June 01, 2010 -- Now you can browse the Web seamlessly with Opera on e-readers. Acer, the world’s second largest PC vendor, has selected Opera Devices SDK to bring the full Web browsing to its new LumiRead. With its intuitive user interface design and easy access to the wealth of e-book resources on the Internet, the Acer LumiRead uses Opera to deliver Web content directly to its 6-inch, E Ink screen.
Acer LumiRead with Opera Web Browser
Intel Reader Transforms Printed Text to Spoken Word
Intel Launches Mobile Handheld Device for People with Reading-Based Disabilities, such as Dyslexia or Low-Vision, or for Those Who are Blind
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 10, 2009 – Intel Corporation today announced the Intel® Reader, a mobile handheld device designed to increase independence for people who have trouble reading standard print. The Intel Reader can assist the estimated 55 million people in the U.S. who have dyslexia or other specific learning disabilities, or have vision problems such as low-vision or blindness, which makes reading printed words difficult or impossible.


