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Kobo unveils e-reader

After months of speculation, Kobo unveiled its new e-reader at the CTIA Wireless conference in Las Vegas last night. The most salient details are: it’s eInk-based; it’s $149 (U.S.); it’ll come pre-loaded with 100 public domain titles; and titles can be downloaded via USB or wirelessly through Bluetooth.

According to a press release, the Kobo eReader will be available first at Indigo Books & Music in Canada in May, followed by Borders in the U.S. this summer. The release goes on to say that “it will be the first of many dedicated e-readers preloaded with the Kobo eReader software.” 

One thing the release does not mention is the device’s manufacturer. Prior to the announcement, it had been rumored that Research In Motion, makers of the BlackBerry, would be manufacturing the Kobo.

  • michel

    Clearly designed for right-handed readers, will be a pain in the ass for lefties. Why don’t manufacturers think these things through?

  • don

    Is it nitpicking to say the meeting is in Las Vegas, not San Francisco and it is the CTIA not the CTIW?

  • Scott MacDonald

    Thanks for catching that error. It has been fixed.

  • Julia

    Any word on a Canadian price?

  • Devini

    Without 3G connectivity (or, even WiFi) it’s a non-starter.

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