Samsung introduces eBook reader
Samsung, One of the largest gadget manufacturing company of the world with products ranging from Mobiles to LCD TVs has finally introduces SNE-50k which is a small ebook reader.
Samsung SNE-50K has 512MB internal memory, enough to store about 400 books. For lovers of powerful machines the reader a little disappointed because its screen is much smaller and he does not have wi-fi. But on the other hand, the size facilitates the transmission and it has the function of recognition of writing that allows transform it into a practical set of annotations.

Samsung SNE-50K EBook Reader
Among the positive aspects, they are its touch screen, which converts to SNE-50K in a notebook, his ability to read Office and PDF documents, a range of 4320 pages and its price, which is very similar to the Sony Reader.
The device is compact and light; its thickness is not more than 9 mm and weight is 200 grams. Samsung SNE-50K is already available in South Korea via the Internet, and from August 16th, this e-book reader will appear in retail sales. Its cost is about $273. It is not clear when this model will go on sale in other markets.








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