planetary publishing giant Hearst , the name behind newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle and clip like Esquire and Popular Mechanics , is plan a wireless einsteinium - reader with a large screen .
( Yes , this is the same fellowship that brought you theE Ink edition of Esquire . )
https://gizmodo.com/on-esquires-stupid-e-ink-cover-5028354

While Hearst has been mum regarding exact product specification , we do know that the machine will feature a 8.5x11ish screen to appease publishers used to magnanimous varlet layouts , and Hearst will reserve the gimmick ’s “ underlying engineering ” to be take in by other publishing house ( we ’re bear that means without licensing fees ) .
According to Fortune , we ’re potential to see the twist this year . And with Sony yield up their other lead in the e - reader world , it ’s none too before long that the Kindle will get some friendly market place competition — even if Hearst is n’t openly chasing after the Quran securities industry .
If eminent cost of producing paper goods are hurting the media , I ’m not sure it pee-pee sense toget into the game of something more expensive to read from today — when such a equipment already exists from Amazon — even if it deliver them a few buck tomorrow . Oh yeah , and cartridge are good in color ( on LCD or paper ) . [ Fortune ]

http://valleywag.gawker.com/5161609/hearsts-e+reader-the-last-stand-of-a-doomed-industry
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