
Sep 2010
In this issue:

Read’em and weep
It looks like 2010 will become known as The Year People Started Taking E-readers Very Seriously
Issue: Feb, 2010
Meet Amazon Kindle’s worthy adversary, the Skiff Reader. This flexible sheet of stainless-steel foil is not only the biggest e-reader in the market, but also the thinnest. It’s equipped with a touchscreen that has the highest resolution yet to be released, and is even optimised for newspaper and magazine content, which means that this could be the thing to truly replace paper (finally, something to silence the tree-huggers). There’s also the ability to download content from multiple publishers, so you aren’t constrained to deal with specific websites only.
Tech specs
Memory: 4GB
Connectivity: 3G and Wi-Fi
Dimensions: 29.2cm diagonal, 0.63cm thickness
Battery Life: One week
Others: Speakers, headphones jack




