Along with 4GB of internal memory and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability, the unit functions as a mini-netbook, notepad and audio/video recorder.
The dual displays of the enTourage eDGe reader can be flipped to be used tablet style, and the included stylus enables the user to not only scribble notes in the margin of the E-ink side but also to highlight text to send to an index. The LCD side runs on Android software, and features a large onscreen USB keyboard, as well as the option of an external USB or Bluetooth keyboard.
Measuring around 1" when closed and weighing a fairly hefty 3lbs., the eDGE reader features 4GB of internal memory, expandable through an SD slot and twin USB ports, as well as ePub and PDF support. While the unit doesn't have 3G capability, this is expected to be included in future models.
Source: Mick Webb, gizmag
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