Plastic Logic's electronic book reader is an ultra skinny, extra large device targeted at business users. And if you're lucky enough to be at the All Things D conference, you're getting one for free.
Barnes and Noble just revealed that it’s upcoming e-reader is the one from Plastic Logic that we’ve long heard about. Which means the Kindle may have a decent competitor on the scene. After all, ...
Plastic Logic was on hand at yesterday’s D7 session to demonstrate its highly anticipated, super-thin e-book reader. Expected to launch early next year, this Kindle rival is designed primarily for ...
Plastic Logic brought along their latest e-reader prototype to the D7 conference, and they've spilled a few more details ahead of the E Ink slate's 2010 launch. The touchscreen device now has an ...
CAMBRIDGE, England — Plastic Logic Ltd. and E Ink Corp. have reached a nonexclusive agreement to cooperate on the design and fabrication of flexible all-plastic electronic displays, Plastic Logic said ...
The Plastic Logic e-Reader has been many years in development and might finally see the light of day this November. It was originally slated to only cost 12,000 rubles, but has dramatically increased ...