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Finally, a full color reader to surpass the Amazon Kindle

by Heather Wood on Mar 18, 2009 at 01:17 PM

Flepia

Not everyone is yet sold on the amazing qualities of the Amazon Kindle.  You may be waiting for a reader that has better graphics and actually has color imagery.  Well, your wait may be over with the release of the Fujitsu Flepia, the first color e-book reader in the world.

The Flepia has just been pre-released today for orders in Japan and could be heading stateside before we know it.  Right now, it carries a whopping price tag of $1000, but hopefully that figure will drop with time.  The Flepia includes some cool features, like Bluetooth and Wi-fi capabilities, a mini USB port and an 8 inch touch screen that displays in full color.  The battery lasts 40 hours and allows users to access a full keyboard.

You can do more on the Flepia than just read books; it comes fully loaded with the latest version of Windows CE.  Users are able to browse the web, read emails and more.  The device will begin shipping out on April 20. 

Read: [Wired]

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