GOOGLE ANDROID-BASED E-BOOK READER

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Spring Design Announces Dual-Screen,

Google Android-based E-book Reader, Hyperlinking Text with Multimedia

Secondary color touchscreen supplements text with web-based or any linked multimedia content; Enables users to enhance original text with their own embedded video, audio, photos and notes

FREMONT, CA – OCTOBER 19, 2009 — Spring Design today announced Alex™, the first e-book based on Google Android featuring full browser capabilities and patented dual screen interaction technology, the Duet Navigator™. The Alex livens up text with multimedia links, adding a new dimension to the reading experience and potentially creating a whole new industry for secondary publications that supplement and enhance original text. Alex’s dual-screen display design brings together the efficiency of reading on a monochrome EPD (electronic paper display) screen while dynamic hyperlinked multimedia information and third party input on its secondary color LCD screen, actually an integrated Android mobile device, opens a rich world of Internet content to support the text on the main screen.

Alex is the first Google Android-based e-book device to provide full Internet browsing over Wi-Fi or mobile networks such as 3G, EVDO/CDMA and GSM. With its dual-screen, multi-access capability, it provides the entire Web universe as a handy reference library, prompting users to delve into its vast information base to complement, clarify or enhance what they are reading. Alex is the first truly mobile wireless e-book device that gives users their own personalized library on the go, whenever and wherever they need it.

Spring Design pioneered its patented dual-screen device with ‘touch and extend’ capability in 2007, and has been working with major book stores, newspapers and publishers over the past two years to share its vision and the capabilities of the dual screen device. Alex brings together the efficiency of an EPD display with the responsiveness and richness of navigational convenience of the LCD screen. Its removable SD card gives users extensive storage, allowing them to expand their text with multimedia “add on” editions.

Ideal for professional, educational and entertainment markets, Alex dynamically transforms the reader’s experience with images, videos and notes inserted as ‘Web grabs’ or with custom text created by the user or other secondary authors pertaining to the subject being displayed. Users can create their own images and notes and capture them to augment the original text or just dynamically grab relevant content with Link Notes™, Alex’s innovative multimedia authoring tool to enhance multimedia publishing.

“This is the start of a whole new experience of reading content on e-books, potentially igniting a whole new industry in multimedia e-book publishing for secondary authors to create supplementary content that is hyper linked to the text. We are bringing life to books with audio, video, and annotations,” said Dr. Priscilla Lu, CEO of Spring Design. “This gives readers the ability to fully leverage the resources on the Web, and the tools available in search engines to augment the reading experience.”

Alex™ features a 6″ E-Ink EPD display and 3.5″ color LCD display, earphones and speakers. A removable SD card will free up library space on the device while letting users archive content for future reference. The enhanced Android OS is optimized to support integration between the color and monochrome displays while preserving battery life. Users can capture and cache web content from their online experience on the LCD screen, and toggle to view it on the EPD screen without taxing the battery life. Browser features such as bookmarking, history, and security settings are built in and the device, with full Android browsing capability, is mobile-enabled with smart phone capabilities.

Spring Design is currently in discussion with, and enlisting major content partners and plans to release the Alex device for selected strategic partners by the end of this year.

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  1. so in a nut shell…uhmmm…wat does do????

  2. Wow. Kids are never going to go to the library now. I like the features but I’m still on my hard copy books. I love my books!

  3. As cool as this looks, I’m going to stick with my books from the bookstore. 😀

  4. That shit finna be expensive as HELL; I like it, but I know I’ll never live to BUY one, to HAVE one, to HOLD my own. Lol

    I am very Charismatic; & I approve this… electric book thing. Lol

  5. I work for a company that distributes electronic books to SEVERAL places (publishers & companies). More specifically I work on the team that makes it possible for you to be able to view a book (textbook, trade, etc.) on a device like this.

    So I’m a firm believer in e-books. There are other devices such as the Amazon Kindle and Sony Reader. It’s a new era you guys, try out these new advances – who knows it may become one of the most convenient thing for you 😉

  6. although it may be convenient to have all your books dloaded on an e-reader, there’s nothing like the feel of paper in your hands and the weight of an actual book on your lap. i must admit that i have been curious about the sony and cool-er e-reader but it does not replace the experience of walking in to strand or hue-man or even barnes & nobles book store and walking down the aisles to see if there is a book that catches your eye just from the binder color or texture. i actually enjoy seeing people sitting on the carpet or benches engulfed in a book and i love seeing parents or care takers helping their kids pick out a book or reading them a story. i can’t tell you how many times i damn near tripped over a group of teens or pre-teens hemmed up against the wall amongst a stack of manga books. i’m not into manga but if it keeps these kids excited about reading, i’m all for it.

  7. When I heard of Oprah’s remark that the Kindle had changed her life, it got my attention. Improving one’s life is all about discovery and then acting on it. Discovering the KINDLE II opens lots of doors such as: all the enrichment that reading normally provides, the ability to EFFICIENTLY increase one’s vocabulary, and the incredible ability to highlight

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