Jan 7 2010, 11:39am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Plastic Logic Que eReader just got official at the CES 2010. The Que is possibly the closest you can get to read a newspaper digitally like on paper. Engadget has hands-on video of the Que proReader and it indeed looks quite nice.
With QUE truVue you can read newspapers and magazines on the QUE almost like the paper versions or even better. QUE truVue based on Adobe Reader Mobile SDK displays layout and photos of magazines like on paper on the QUE.
Beginning today, preorders for the QUE proReader may be placed at the QUE Store. Beginning in mid-April 2010, QUE will be available for shipping. More details.
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