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About the Cool-ER eReader
Finally! A low cost eReader that has an associated online bookstore. This cool gadget, developed in the United Kingdom, has a six inch screen size, one gig of memory expandable up to four gig, and uses the E-Ink Vizplex system for viewing. And the Cool-ER eReader comes in eight colors! -
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- Introduced in: 2009
- Developed by: Interead
- Developed in: the United Kingdom
- Price range: $250
- Common uses: eBook reader using Linux
- Fact 6: Associated with online bookstore coolreaders.com
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The Cool-ER eReader is available through the coolreader website for $249. -
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libertynews added a comment September 14, 2009 08:01 PM| ReportEReaders seem ready to explode onto the market. Howevery, I think, they need to start giving them away for free... with a service contract, much like the cellphone industry.
Most people already understand these types of contracts and will feel like they are embarking on a reading plan and not purchasing a device that will become obsolete in a couple of years. This way readers could bundle content and keep it simple. For example you could sign up for a 24 month plan where you pay $20 a month for the right to download one book a month and two magazines or one book and a subscription to a newspaper. This type of Sales model is proven to work well with cell phones I think it would work even better with eReaders.
Check out an eReader Newspaper at:
http://www.Libertynewsprint.com
morriss003 added a comment September 16, 2009 06:36 AM| ReportThere is a good chance that these are the future of newspapers. -
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Anyone having problems with Interead? Cool-er reader broke and they insisted I pay for repair. Now refuse to respond to my refund requests.
@tommypowell | November 09, 2009 04:57 PM -
What's coolest Christmas gadget? Is it the Cool-Er Handy E-Reader or 15 inch Mac book Pro? I hope no-one gets Blackberry Storm.It's rubbish!
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Check out 'COOL-ER eBook Reader (Lime)' by COOL-ER http://bit.ly/2rXY7t Capable of storing between 500-800 novels, the 1GB COOL-ER
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#firebox Cool-er ebook reader http://tinyurl.com/ybowfo9 The best thing since sliced bread, a slice of books. Just remember not to toast it!
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Cool-er ebook reader product description http://bit.ly/1XKoYp
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"The WSJ Blogs Digits reports now that Interead is trying to gain some market share with a placement on the home-shopping network QVC as a Today’s Special Value (TSV) in early December.
It is not known yet at what price the Cool-er will be offered on QVC, but I would think it needs to be priced at least below $200 to have some impact. "
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Gizmodo - Cool-er eBook Reader Review - Cool-er reader review
The Gadget: The Cool-er, a lower (compared to the Kindle) priced eBook reader that lacks built-in wireless functionality and a hardware keyboard, but adds music, an SD card slot and PDF/MP3 support. But of course, the lower price is the big draw.gizmodo.com -
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Interead's Cool-er e-reader just launched. It's chief selling point: the Cool-er costs $110 less than the Kindle 2. But does that make it a deal? Read this blog post by David Carnoy on Crave.news.cnet.com -
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Stopped by their booth, which is certainly innovative, to take a look at the reader. It is a nice unit. Very light and feels good in theteleread.org
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First Wi-Fi e-Readers Expected At CES
Second-tier suppliers Foxit, Interead (Cool-er) and Aztak are planning or considering a Wi-Fi e-reader, and two of the three said they hope to introduce the ...Consumer Electronics Net (November 09, 2009) -
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From its aspirational brand name (the ER in Cool-ER stands for e-book reader) to its hip tinted metallic case, the $249 Cool-ER clearly strives to ...San Francisco Chronicle (November 02, 2009) -
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From its aspirational brand name (the ER in Cool-ER stands for e-book reader) to its hip tinted metallic case, the $249 Cool-ER clearly strives to ...PC World (October 30, 2009)
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From its aspirational brand name (the ER in Cool-ER stands for e-book reader) to its hip tinted metallic case, the $249 Cool-ER clearly strives to distinguish itself from the black-and-gray competition--and to a large extent it succeeds ...networkworld.com (November 02, 2009) -
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The Cool-ER's usabiity isn't quite up to its good looks, but it delivers solid e-book features at a midrange price.pcmike.com -
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