2nd April 2009

Verizon and AT&T are looking for e-book/news reader (probably Readius?)

 

Tony Lewis, who heads an initiative within Verizon Wireless to provide access to non-phone devices, said Wednesday that five companies have approached Verizon about wireless connections for e-readers.

“You’re going to see a lot of e-readers out there,” Lewis said. “The interest level is tremendous.”

Lewis said, refusing to confirm if the company had been in touch

AT&T Inc., the second largest wireless carrier after Verizon Wireless, has also been talking to e-reader manufacturers, said Ralph de la Vega, the company’s head of consumer services. Since AT&T’s network is more similar to ones used overseas, it could support international e-book readers, he noted. The Kindle can download books only in the U.S.

Just like Verizon Wireless, AT&T is looking for ways to expand the uses of its wireless network beyond cell phones to generate additional revenue. [via The Associated Press]
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Here is a Readius concept designed by Polymer Vision with Telecom Italia logo on it. Now we can imagine how will look the future Verizon and AT&T reader device.

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Readius specifications:

 

Weight:

Ultra light. At 115g just one third the average weight of current eBook readers

Display size:

Large 5″ display, 16 greyscales

Device size:

The only pocket sized eReader

Battery life:

30 hours of continuous reading

Connectivity:

Global wireless connectivity, with the greatest coverage of any eReader (Tri Band/3.5G HSDPA) 
Supporting ActiveSync and USB mass storage (USB FS) 
Communication with accessories and other devices (Bluetooth 2.0)

Processor:

Powerful processing engine (ARM11 400MHz)

Storage:

Flexible, today commercially available up to 8GB (High Capacity Micro SD)

User Interface:

Just 8 SimpleTouch Buttons

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