An eBook reader that’s finally affordable

December 19th, 2008

Ready to switch over to eBooks but not ready to pay the high price for an eReader? PC World spotted a new reader called eSlick set to launch in January on Foxit's website. The new e-reader packs a bunch of goodies like an MP3 player, earphones, 2GB SD card, various software, and the usual manuals, cables, and adapters.

The sleek reader will sport a six-inch electronic-paper display, 128MB of built in memory, USB port, and is capable of supporting most eBook formats including PDF, TXT, and other printable documents. When it launches, it will be available in either black, gray, or white.

This is the first-generation e-book reader sold through Foxit's website, which is why it's selling at an introductory price of $230 ($259 after it launches). That's not a bad price, considering the Kindle retails for $359 and Sony's Reader for $399.

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