.....
Ruchita Puri, an Amsterdam-based entrepreneur and promoter, who is marketing the device in India, said: "It has a library section which the reader can navigate with ease to find the book. The library can store up to 1,000 books."
The Italica e-reader was launched at the Frankfurt Book Fair. The device costs 250 euros or Rs.15,991.
Sleek and lightweight, the e-reader is a computerised reading screen which uses an innovative e-ink technology and an icon-based user-friendly interface for rich texts and pictures.
"The class e-ink display allows clearer screen resolution without the need for a backlight and has an icon-based user interface. It makes reading, engrossing, easy and comfortable. Downloading novels and documents is free of hassles and fast with a USB cable - part of the device - that allows the user to expand their library," Puri told IANS.
The e-ink technology is an electronic paper display that has a paper-like high contrast appearance, ultra-low power consumption and a thin light form. It gives the reader a virtual feel of paper-read - like ink on paper - while having the power of updatable information.
Consumers can receive end-to-end reading solution through the device, including access to thousands of digital books, newspapers and magazines.
A survey by the company to find out what people wanted in a well-designed e-book reader threw up that most of them looked for a simple, portable and easy-to-use device that was also affordable.
"We took the feedback to heart and designed a stylish device," Puri said.
The Italica battery, which lasts for 8,000 continuous pages, allows one to read 200 pages before recharging. It is equipped with features like the zoom that enable people who wear glasses to read without one.
"The target audience of the reading device is like anywhere else in the world, book lovers who want to go on vacation with tonnes of books, people on the move who need access to lots of reading material professionally or for recreation," Puri said.
The promoter said the device will have a soft launch in India and enter the market through the retail segment.
"We are looking at it as a lifestyle or professional support for people who want to invest in a reading product that will change their lives," Puri said.
--IANS
Your Yearly Horoscope for 2011:
Pisces
Aquarius
Capricon
Sagittarius
Scorpio
Libra
Virgo
Leo
Cancer
Gemini
Taurus
Aries
TOP READ ARTICLES:
Vanessa Hudgens finds centipedes 'awful'
Kellan Lutz wants more 'Twilight' film
Oscar is boring: Dustin Hoffman
Demi Moore seeking spiritual advice from Deepak Chopra?
Justin Bieber just too humble
Convicted stalker of Madonna, Halle Berry on run
'Bulimic' Gaga spent most of her high school days throwing up
'The Rock' plans switch to politics when 'time is right'
Sir Paul Mccartney gets star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Tim Vine bags funniest joke award for 'Conjunctivitis.com'
Madonna may duet with Britney Spears again
Tess Daly roots for funnyman Alan Carr to judge 'Strictly'
Adele doesn't want to be 'skinny mini with my tits out'
Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek started hating each other on promo tour
Cheryl Cole seen with ex-boyfriend in LA