Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 23 2008, 5:43am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The wireless connectivity version of the 1000SW has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A stylus is included with the DR1000S that allows the reader to be used as a notebook. All sorts of typical office documents can be sent to the new readers.
The line supports Microsoft Office Documents, emails, PDF, web pages and more. The catch with the new products is the pricing, the readers start at $649.
Via iRex
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