Plastic Logic 100 eReader

By Paul Briggs - 09/12/2011 12:04:08 PM

Plastic Logic has presented its new eReader which is simply named Plastic Logic 100 and was specifically made for education purposes – for teachers, tutors, and others that work in the education area. The Plastic Logic 100 boasts a 10.7-inch display that is able to provide a resolution of 1280×960 pixels, and is obviously on [...]

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Plastic Logic Que ProReader is officially gone

By Mark Rollins - 08/11/2010 5:18:31 PM
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First the Que ProReader from Plastic Logic was delayed, and then the pre-orders were canceled. Now, the Que ProReader has been officially killed. I can’t say that I am surprised. The reason is that “the market has dramatically changed”, probably due to the iPad and other tablet PCs. Yes, that is …

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Plastic Logic QUE pre-orders canceled

By Mark Rollins - 06/28/2010 12:28:07 PM
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Remember that Plastic Logic Que that we reported being delayed? Well, we have some bad news. No, it hasn’t been discontinued, but the company has canceled all pre-orders for the product itself. The company has not officially canceled this product, but calls the recent developments a “delay”. So, does any one still want …

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Plastic Logic QUE proReader delayed, again

By Mark Rollins - 06/26/2010 4:02:52 PM
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I’ve been looking forward to the Plastic Logic QUE proReader for quite some time, and I probably will for quite a while. Apparently, the proReader with a color display was supposed to be released on June 24th, but it wasn’t. In fact, it was supposed to be out in April. I am …

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Plastic Logic color displays

By Mark Rollins - 05/15/2010 12:14:26 AM
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Plastic Logic has recently announced that they intend to introduce a new color display before 2011, and possibly shipping them off in 2012. Plastic Logic has already created the QUE ProReader, which is the traditional black and white. However, I can’t help but wonder if anyone will be interested in a color e-book …

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Plastic Logic to unveil all the Cue details at CES 2010

By Mark Rollins - 12/13/2009 7:02:36 PM

It would appear that Dell isn’t the only one who is going to be making some big product announcement at CES, only this is not a tablet. No, Plastic Logic is going to announce their long-awaited Que e-reader, as well as availability, pricing, and better shots than the one on the right. I …

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Barnes & Noble getting QUE proReader, too

By Jeff Baker - 10/27/2009 11:57:04 AM

We just saw the unveiling of Barnes & Noble’s Nook ereader and already they have another hardware offering for you to choose from. We first heard about this Plastic Logic developed ereader back in July when it was rumored to be using AT&T’s 3G network. Today, Barnes & Noble has come forth to announce that [...]

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Plastic Logic’s eBook reader to use AT&T 3G

By Jeff Baker - 07/22/2009 2:22:51 AM

Just yesterday we got word that Plastic Logic and Barnes & Noble would be teaming up to offer an eBook reader with an extensive library of content. After said announcement, Amazon’s Kindle looked to be getting a run of its money. Just how much of a run is unclear as today it was announced that [...]

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Barnes & Noble announces eBook store, eBook reader

By Jeff Baker - 07/20/2009 7:02:53 PM

Ever since Amazon.com came out with their first Kindle eBook reader, heads turned towards Barnes & Noble and pondered if they too would bring a similar device to market. Well, today, the company has officially announced that they will not only be launching the “world’s largest eBook store” but that they have inked a partner [...]

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