Teclast enters the e-book fold with the K3 Talking Portable Library
Judging by the snowballing number of e-readers we’ve seen by the last year or so (culminating at CES 2010, as you are no doubt well aware) either humans really, really, really love these things, or OEMs are going for the lowest hanging fruit. And what do we have here from Teclast? The company, known ’round these parts for its portable media players, has entered the game with the K3. In addition from the usual array of supported document formats that poor boy rocks a 6-inch E Ink display, an MP3 / MP4 player and — hold on to your caps! — text-to-speech either in English or Chinese. The term the company is using to market that poor
boy is “Talking Portable Library,” but since most TTS devices usually construct HAL sound like James Earl Jones we’re going to propose that anyone truly interested in that technology stick with the Kindle. Besides, Tom misses you! You two haven’t talked in a expanded instance.
Teclast enters the e-book fold with the K3 Talking Portable Library originally arised on Engadget on Wed, 13 Jan 2010 14:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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