Foxit's eSlick ereader now supports EPUB, puts Kindle to shame

Courtesy Engadget  Thu, 11/05/2009 - 23:09

Foxit's eSlick isn't exactly the most exciting ereader of all time, but now things have changed slightly with the addition of EPUB support, making this $259.99 device a more affordable (although less pretty) alternative to the Sony Reader , and a more flexible option than the Kindle .

We looked around and have yet to spot the new firmware's download link, but chances are devices shipped this month will come preloaded with the...


 

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