iRex opens new chapter in e-Reading

Mon Sep 22, 2008 Karel, Community Manager

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iRex Digital Reader 1000iRex Technologies has opened a new chapter in professional digital reading with the launch of the iRex Digital Reader 1000 series.

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“The success of digital reading has been focused on and measured by its impact upon the book market when in fact the real revolution is happening in the business world.” said Hans Brons, CEO of iRex.

The iRex 1000 series features an unique 10.2 inch electronic paper display that will allow you to comfortable read all your digital document, even A4 or letter sized without the need of convertion.

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7 Comments so far

  1. atopos September 22nd, 2008 7:25 pm

    Wow! It looks very fine. It’s a pity that I have just bought an Iliad Book Ed. ;-)

    A larger screen is definitely a good idea to improve readability of common pdf’s out of the box, at least until more flexible formats are universally available.

    BTW. I have seen new software running on the iRex 1000 [demo images]. Will it be released to Iliad users?

    Congrats on your new baby :-)
    atopos

  2. J-F Declercq September 23rd, 2008 9:00 am

    Can you tell us when the 1000SW (WiFi & BlueTooth) will be available ?

    J-F

  3. Karel Byloos September 24th, 2008 11:44 am

    We will announce a date as we near the actual launch of the iRex Digital Reader 1000 SW.

  4. ender October 1st, 2008 11:15 pm

    What’s the battery capacity of the new models – I haven’t been able to see it mentioned anywhere.

  5. Mike October 4th, 2008 2:33 pm

    I got a 2nd edition of Iliad, was it possible to upgrade it to the large display with a discount or a trade of the old version?

  6. Larry October 5th, 2008 3:14 am

    Even with the news of the Sony upgrade and possible Kindle upgrade, iRex has shown again they are above and beyond the competition by a mile. No one can touch iRex. I am almost amazed how far ahead they are of the competition. Having said all of this I don’t understand why iRex chooses to leave the customer behind. Does iRex believe sales will never be hurt with non existent customer service. Does iRex believe ignoring email requests for service or assistance is good for business? How can a company that offers breakthrough products fall completely short in customer service.

  7. Alan Wallcraft October 14th, 2008 12:26 am

    Now the DR1000S is in the wild we see that it has about a 5-6 hour battery life. Did iRex learn nothing at all from the iLiad battery saga?

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