Sony E-books Support 3G Networks

Written By Drakor on Friday, January 8, 2010 | 9:20 AM

LAS VEGAS - e-book readers, more and more developed. These tools allow people to read books, magazines and newspapers electronically, wherever, and whenever. Sony tries out the latest e-reader, Reader Daily Edition that can access the broadband network 3G HSPA.

Previously, some time ago, in fact Sony has included WiFi technology. But with broadband access to these HSPA, will make the device presents a smooth mobility.

"Connectivity that is always connected to the e-book opens up new opportunities for consumers, is also running additional revenues for operators," said Head of Mobile Broadband Modules at Ericsson, Mats Norin in his statement, Friday (8/1/2010).

In the United States, e-Book Sony marketed by AT & T. Cooperation is in line with the focus of AT & T to make all things become possible by wireless. "When a brand as strong as Sony saw an opportunity in connecting the e-book readers, we can add mobile broadband to consumers rapidly growing electronic, and strengthen the industry," added President of Emerging Devices at AT & T, Glenn Lurie.

For information, many of the top electronics brands are entering this growing market. EBook market competition will increasingly crowded predicted by the number of new arrivals. Electronics vendor South Korean giant Samsung also try luck in eBook market. In the cultivation of the first e-Book besutannya, Samsung in hand with Google Books.

Samsung membanderol e-Book series of E6 with the price approximately USD399 or Rp3, 6 million and USD699 for E101 series or Rp6, 4 million.

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