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Asus to launch Eee e-book reader in 2009; MSI mulling move over

By | August 27, 2009, 6:36am PDT

Summary: Asustek plans to launch an e-book reader under its popular Eee brand by the end of 2009 at the earliest, according to company president Jerry Shen. In a brief DigiTimes report, Micro-Star International — known as MSI to the rest of us — is also reportedly evaluating the e-book reader market. According to the report, industry insiders [...]

Asustek plans to launch an e-book reader under its popular Eee brand by the end of 2009 at the earliest, according to company president Jerry Shen.

In a brief DigiTimes report, Micro-Star International — known as MSI to the rest of us — is also reportedly evaluating the e-book reader market.

According to the report, industry insiders say “the requirements for entering the e-book reader market are even lower than for netbooks.”

The challenge is in establishing a content delivery platform.

Amazon’s already set the bar with its own website and sales network that WhisperSyncs with its Kindle e-book reader. And Barnes & Noble’s partnership with Plastic Logic will leverage that book vendor’s extensive imprint on the U.S. market.

Will the move succeed for small companies such as Asus and MSI?

According to the article, e-book readers are only popular in North America and Europe thanks to differences in reading habits compared to the Asian market.

That proves to be a challenge for Asus and MSI if they decide to enter the market, since netbooks don’t require a content delivery system to be successful.

However, MSI and Asus made inroads into the North American market thanks to low prices for their netbooks.

That same “small-player” approach could help drive down the price of e-readers, which now hover between $300 and $500 (though Sony recently announced a $199 e-reader).

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RE: Asus to launch Eee e-book reader in 2009; MSI mulling move over
paldino_z 27th Aug 2009
I was hesitant to spend the money on an ebook reader, but finally wanted to read the hundreds of PDF's I had found on scribd.com without starting up my laptop and frying my lap for hours. I purchased an iRex Iliad after much research, and even though it cost me more than todays Netbooks, I have yet to be disappointed. Sure, maybe it could have easier file management and such, but what I wanted and what I got was a great book reader, that reads PDF's without issue, resizes on the fly, and lets me mark up pages. It's not a PC. When I have it in my hand its a book, and there are no distractions. To the people who say they want the look and feel of paper in your hands ... I got over that in about 24 hours. I can now carry a library with me where ever I go. The battery lasts so long I forget to charge it! Save a tree - by an eReader. My only objection to the whole market is that companies like Amagzon and Sony, are trying to force DRM on us again. My suggestion - consumers should only buy open standard readers. Vote with your dollars, Euros, Yen, whatever it is.
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Will it run Windows? {nt}
n0neXn0ne 27th Aug 2009
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I would only be interested if......
Economister 27th Aug 2009
they merged e-book reader and netbook functionality into one. A lot of my reading is on the web, but it would be nice to be able to read e-books also when traveling. The unit must have a 10-12 hr battery life and be cool/fanless. Netbook functionality does not need to be powerful - browsing and basic word processing/spread sheet functionality. I will NOT carry 2 devices. How about it Asus and MSI (and anybody else)? And yes, and ARM class processor would be fine - does not need to do Windows, but must run Open Office or equivalent.
I was hesitant to spend the money on an ebook reader, but finally wanted to read the hundreds of PDF's I had found on scribd.com without starting up my laptop and frying my lap for hours. I purchased an iRex Iliad after much research, and even though it cost me more than todays Netbooks, I have yet to be disappointed. Sure, maybe it could have easier file management and such, but what I wanted and what I got was a great book reader, that reads PDF's without issue, resizes on the fly, and lets me mark up pages. It's not a PC. When I have it in my hand its a book, and there are no distractions. To the people who say they want the look and feel of paper in your hands ... I got over that in about 24 hours. I can now carry a library with me where ever I go. The battery lasts so long I forget to charge it! Save a tree - by an eReader. My only objection to the whole market is that companies like Amagzon and Sony, are trying to force DRM on us again. My suggestion - consumers should only buy open standard readers. Vote with your dollars, Euros, Yen, whatever it is.
I read more now than I ever did in my life!

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