Interead COOL-ER 3G e-reader announced, adds wireless to the mix
We are already fans of the COOL-ER e-reader: whether anything, its playful look and decent price point has brought a smile to our embittered faces. But still, the lack of WiFi and a Whispernet equivalent is something of a buzzkill — who wants to rely on a USB cable or SD card in that day and age? Good news, digital book fans: Interead has big changes in store for next year, including the aforementioned WiFi and deals with AT&T for bandwidth and NewspaperDirect for access to by 1,300 newspapers and magazines. Not poor, eh? whether all goes according to plan, we can expect
to see the COOL-ER 3G sometime in mid-2010. Hopefully, they can set the MSRP low suitable to keep consumers’ interest. PR after the break.
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