The enTourage Systems eDGe dualbook combines e-reader and netbook into one device
[Reprinted from NetbookTech]
So here you are.. about to hit the road with two devices. In one hand you have an e-reader device like the Amazon Kindle or the newly announced Barnes & Noble Nook. In your other hand, you have a highly portable 10.1 inch netbook allowing you to surf the web, check your email, and work on various PC related activities. Taken separately, each device is highly portable and lightweight.. but taken together, it’s one device too many for travel. Wouldn’t it be great if one could merge the functionality of these two devices into a single platform?
Well that’s exactly what a company called enTourage has done with the formal introduction of their eDGe dualbook device. This portfolio-shaped device combines the functionality of an e-reader device with the functionality typically found on a netbook system into a single system. With the eDGe in tow, you’ll be able to read books, surf the web, jot down notes, send and receive emails, watch and listen to multimedia clips etc.
What makes the eDGe so unique is its employment of dual displays. The left side display is a 9.7 inch e-paper display ideal for e-reader/note-taking activities while the right-side display is a 10.1 inch touch-screen LCD display ideal for netbook-like activities. Powering this convergent device is the Google Android operating system which ultimately translates to potential access to thousands of third party applications.
The eDGe’s e-reader screen and e-reader features include:
- 1200 x 825 resolution
- Glare-free screen
- Support for zooming
- Ability to read in sunlight
- e-Ink technology allows you to take notes right on the book you are reading
- Enter drawings with stylus or enter text using your hand or virtual keyboard
- Supports ePub and PDF file formats
The eDGe’s right-side display and netbook features include:
- 1024 x 600 resolution
- View images on the e-Book using the color display
- Type text using virtual keyboard
- Built-in audio recorder
- Built-in video recorder for capturing stills or movies in MP4 or 3GP file formats
- Plug in headphones or microphone
- Web browsing
- Contacts, Calendar, Alarm clock
- Library function to manage your books
Other features of the eDGe include:
- Built-in Wi-Fi
- Optional 3G connectivity via EVDO or HSDPA
- Built-in 1.3 megapixel camera
- Bluetooth support for external keyboards
- Weighs 2.5 pounds
- Measures 8.25 x 10.75 x 1 inch closed
- 3GB of internal memory
- Supports SD cards or USB flash drives
- Lithium Ion Polymer battery – lasts over 16 hours utilizing the e-reader screen and up to 6 hours running the LCD display
To support the launch of the eDGe, enTourage Systems has secured more than 200,000 trade books and is working with publishers to secure text books. The company will also have access to more than one million free public domain books digitized by Google as well as access to major magazines, newspapers and periodicals.
Expect the enTourage eDGe to be available in February of next year for a price of $490. You can pre-order the eDGe now by going to this webpage: http://www.entourageedge.com/entourage-edge.html
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