LG's Solar Cell e-Book goes an extra day for every 5 hours of su...

Courtesy Engadget  Mon, 10/12/2009 - 03:10

Funny thing going on in the marketplace right now: reading for pleasure is on a rapid decline yet the choice of e-reader devices grows weekly.

That's good news for those of us not spending out down-time in front of a television, mouth agape -- awkward for manufacturers testing the waters of this unproven niche.

LG's showing off its Solar Cell e-Book reader anyway, in a bid to flex its thin-film solar muscle. The prototype features an energy...


 

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