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A GadgetNutz.com Exclusive – First Look at new Cruz Android Tablets!


We just got back from a visit to Velocity Micro’s Richmond, Virginia headquarters where we were given full access to their new eBook reader the Cruz Reader. We’ve reported on this upcoming device before — but this time we had a lengthy hands-on experience with what promises to be the most capable full color Android eBook reader on the market. We’ve got the specs, we’ve got the photos and even a quick video! This…is that video. Visit us at www.GadgetNutz.com for the full report.


FIRST LOOK: Sony PRS 350 and jetBook MINI


I was at the unveiling of the new Sony eReader (PRS-350) today at NYC and came upon another one from a group of people called the jetBook MINI. Check out the dimension pictures of the angles here: www.flickr.com Both eReaders looked amazing and the video shows how the screen changes from page to page. Both are extremely light, portable and have great functionality. The Sony will use an eInk and the jetBook MINI will continue with its success on the TFT screen. Both are fast but the jetBook MINI does take the cake in page turn quickness. The Sony does have a touch screen now too which is great (and i am much a fan of) but it does have the problem of getting dirty after the fifth swipe. You can also use the keys at the bottom to page turn and zoom in on the font but they are rather small, so the focus is primarily all touch screen (which does UNFORTUNATELY lag at times). The jetBook MINI (although i didnt get to play around with it much since the group said its release will be soon) felt very comfortable in my hand and runs on 4 AAA batteries instead of a built-in LiOn. The exterior is super sleek and they said it will be featured in many different color combinations. It’s also very light and a bit smaller than the Sony. (check the pics in the link above for more angles) All in all, both eReader look great and i cant wait to see them on shelves and more about the jetBook MINI. The Sony is the next gen version of their current PRS series and the jetBook MINI is the third


First Look At The Amazon Kindle (3rd Generation) and Case


First look at the new 3rd generation Amazon Kindle with Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity.


The New Third Generation Kindle: A Consumer Reports First Look


The new Kindle is smaller and cheaper ($189 for the 3G version, $139 for Wi Fi). We take a first look to see what else it has to offer.


Barnes and Noble Nook has the look, can it kill Kindle?


Barnes and Noble took the wraps off its own e-book reader yesterday, called the Nook, and while its very similar in some respects to the big kid on the block, the Amazon Kindle, its 3.5-inch touch-sensitive LCD screen and WiFi support have some understandably interested in the device. Does it garner top dog status, or will it stay at the back of the shelf? We ask Mark Harris, of the Sunday Times of London, and Stuart Miles of Pocket-Lint. Distributed by Tubemogul.


 

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