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Marvell Syncs With E Ink On New E-Reader Tech Aimed At Mass Market

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The e-reader market is beginning to resemble a crowded subway train at rush hour and the latest entry could make it feel even more crowded. Marvell Technology Group and E Ink are partnering on a “turnkey” tech solution based on one integrated chip called the Marvell Armada 166E, with the first devices due in 2010. The chip is designed to render high-res PDFs “ultra fast,” save power, extend battery life and support ePaper in thin formats. For access, it includes 3G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Through an agreement with FirstPaper, the companies say the Armada also should be able to handle a variety of screen sizes, including larger formats that can handle magazine and newspaper-like layouts and graphics.

SEE ALSO: E-Reader Madness: The Nook, The Que, The Alex

The first devices that will use the Armada are due in 2010, including Plastic Logic’s notebook-paper-sized Que for business readers;  the $490 enTourage eDGe—a dualbook that is supposed to combine E-ink reading with netbook, notepad, audio/video player and recorder; and dual-screen e-reader Alex from Spring Design, built on Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Android with E Ink and color LCD.

Nov 2, 2009 6:15 PM ET

enTourage eDGe E-Reader


Posted In: Gadgets, Media & Publishing, Books, e-readers, Companies, Google, Android

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