Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Interpark Biscuit 3G ereader hits Korea


By Chris Davies courtesy of SlashGear
Another week, another oddly named ebook reader.  Korean shopping heavyweight Interpark have announced their own entrant to the ereader market, in the shape of Biscuit.  Similar to the Amazon Kindle, though with a distinctive keyboard layout that moves the core navigation buttons to below the display rather than their more common edge positions, the Biscuit includes 3G connectivity for mobile downloads of ebooks and newspapers.

3 comments:

  1. Another ereader! How much is this one going to cost? anyone know? I like the name though - Biscuit - very cute. I like the idea of the controls being at the bottom, rather than the side of the unit as it is sometimes easy to accidentally press the controls on the side when picking it up. Congratulations on your new blog...

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  2. Thanks joanj...with two people talking we have a blog...welcome

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  3. With the name Biscuit, I can imagine me walking around the house say "anyone seen my biscuit" and the poor dog will get dirty looks (wrong biscuit) lol

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