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Dresden chosen for site of new 'e–paper' factory
BERLIN AFP — Plastic Logic, a high-tech firm based in Cambridge, is to build a factory to make handheld electronic reading devices in Dresden, east Germany, according to statements from the British firm and the regional economics ministry. The factory will produce flexible display modules for "take anywhere, read anywhere"...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Plastic Logic, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-01-03
One Word: Plastics; The next big thing in electronics may be talking magazine ads, smart spray paint and foldable displays.(Cambridge University)
Byline: Rana Foroohar For someone who may turn out to be the father of ubiquitous computing, Sir Richard Friend is a hard guy to track down. Phone calls made to his two laboratories at Britain's Cambridge University, where he is a professor of physics,...
Tags: advertisement, Cambridge, Cambridge Display Technology, chip, electronics, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Plastic Logic, plastics, Semiconductors, silicon, University of Cambridge
Research articles 2004-02-23
Barnes & Noble Will Sell Plastic Logic's Que In Stores
Barnes & Noble will sell Plastic Logic’s Que in stores and online when the “proReader” launches in early 2010. The Que, a notebook-paper sized device aimed at business users, is not direct competition for B&N’s own Nook, announced last week; in addition to be considerably larger, it also could...
Tags: Plastic Logic, Barnes & Noble Inc., Media & Publishing, Books, eReaders, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-27
Barnes & Noble Will Sell QUE eReader in Its Stores Next Year
Exactly one week after the announcement of its nook eBook reader, Barnes & Noble today announced that it will also sell the Plastic Logic QUE proReader . The QUE will be sold next to the the bookseller's own nook on BN.com and...
Tags: e-book, Amazon.com Inc., eReader, Barnes & Noble Inc., Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-27
Plastic Logic Preps E-reader For Business
The startup has demonstrated prototypes of the QUE, most recently last month at the DEMOFall 08 conference. The next public demonstration will be Jan. 7 at the International Consumer Electonics Show in Las Vegas, Nev. To make its device more appealing to professionals, Plastic Logic has added...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Sony Corp., E-reader, Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-19
Que: Plastic Logic's Capacitive-Touch Ebook Reader [Ebook Readers]
Plastic Logic is a dark horse in the ebook reader business, having shown off prototypes of a large, decent-looking capacitive touchscreen ebook reader. Today that reader gets a shiny black finish and an official name—Que. Yes, they're calling it the Que, not like "what" in Spanish, but like the letter...
Tags: Touch Screen, e-book, Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-19
Plastic Logic teases QUE e-reader for CES
Tags: Barnes & Noble Inc., Plastic Logic, e-book Reader
News items 2009-10-19
Plastic Logic unveils its Que eBook reader for business people
Tags: Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-18
Barnes & Noble e-book aiming for Kindle?
A couple of weeks from now we should know if there's any truth to the rumours that book retailer Barnes & Noble has a Kindle-killing e-book reader up its sleeve. According to respectable sources in the mainstream media , B&N may announce the device on 20 October...
Tags: device, e-book, Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Inc., Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-10
Color Plastic Logic eReader Will Have Barnes & Noble eBook Store in Spring 2010 [EReaders]
Copy this whole post to another site B&N will be on the color reader via an eBook store app, according to the gushing rep in this video from CTIA. Interestingly, the news follows rumors that B&N's own (possibly Android-powered) reader may arrive as early as next month. And as you...
Tags: e-book, app, Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-09
Google Releases Books in Portable EPUB Format
Google's massive supply of public domain books just got a bit more portable. The company today announced that it would be releasing more than one million books in the format, which is compatible with the iPhone, Android handsets, and e-readers from Sony and Plastic Logic. The open standard format also...
Tags: device, Google Inc., Plastic Logic
News items 2009-08-27
Sony and Plastic Logic Raise Stakes in E-Book Market
Tags: e-book, Sony Corp., Amazon Kindle, Plastic Logic
News items 2009-08-25
Amazon, Sony E-Book Battle Could Benefit Businesses In Big Way
Amazon, Sony and other e-reader manufacturers have started dropping the prices of their devices, not only benefitting consumers but potentially SMBs (small- to medium- businesses) and the enterprise, which could adopt them at a higher rate. But upcoming tablet PCs from Apple, Dell and others present a possible wild-card for...
Tags: E-reader
News items 2009-08-09
What Do E-book Readers Need to Catch Fire?
Amazon certainly orchestrated a coup in getting Oprah Winfrey's endorsement of the Kindle. But while that will continue the product's momentum, it's unlikely to be enough to revolutionize the book business. That's because, as often happens, tech companies get too focused on what their technologies can do and forget to...
Tags: E-book Reader, E-books, Personal Technology, Erik Sherman, Plastic Logic, E-paper
Blog posts 2008-10-27
Irex enters e-reader race with Barnes and Noble
iRex is teaming up with book retailer Barnes and Noble to launch an e-book reader to rival Amazon's Kindle. The iRex device will include a 8.1-inch touch screen and 3G wireless connectivity. The touch screen will be controlled with a stylus rather than the user's fingers. iRex is the...
Tags: E-reader, Barnes & Noble Inc., Irex, Keyboards, E-books, Monitors & Displays, 3G, Hardware, Peripherals, Personal Technology, Components, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Plastic Logic, Editorial, Amazon.com Inc.
Articles 2009-08-24
Plastic Logic signs up AT&T for wireless e-book service
AT&T will provide the wireless connection for Plastic Logic’s new e-book reader, which is due for release early next year. The US mobile operator will join Barnes & Noble as a partner in the e-book project, which will rival Amazon’s popular Kindle system. Earlier this week, Barnes & Noble said its new e-book store...
Tags: Plastic Logic, AT&T Corp., Wireless, E-books, Wireless And Mobility, Personal Technology, Jasper Jackson
Articles 2009-07-21
Barnes and Noble Selling Plastic Logic E-Reader, Battles Amazon.com
Barnes and Noble will sell Plastic Logic's QUE, an e-reader targeted at business users, in its bookstores and through its online storefront. The announcement shows that Barnes and Noble considers the QUE a non-competitor against its own Nook e-reader, which was rolled out in a high-profile event on Oct. 20...
Tags: E-reader, Barnes & Noble Inc., Plastic Logic
News items 2009-10-28

Additional Resources

Plastic Logic Places Multimillion Dollar Product Order From NexTech Solutions
Plastic Logic Limited and NexTech Solutions (PINKSHEETS: NXSN), are pleased to announce that plastic electronics leader, Plastic Logic Limited, has placed an order with NexTech Solutions for the FAS Advantage IV Extrusion Coater Line, a fully automated and integrated coating line that will be incorporated into Plastic Logic's...
Research articles 2007-12-03
Dow Invests in Conductive Polymers.(Dow Chemical Co. invests in Plastic Logic semiconductor polymer)(Brief Article)
DOW CHEMICAL is investing in a startup company at Cambridge, England, which is developing a new type of plastic microprocessor to supercede silicon chip circuits in a wide range of mass applications. The new company, Plastic Logic, has develop ...
Tags: chip, polymer, semiconductor, silicon chip, The Dow Chemical Co.
Research articles 2000-12-04
Life is Flexible - New Flexible Display Concepts from Plastic Logic
CAMBRIDGE, England & SAN FRANCISCO -- Five exciting new product concepts from Plastic Logic will be on show at SID this year with the theme that "Life is Flexible". They all incorporate Plastic Logic's radical new flexible display technology. The lightweight, user-friendly natural designs illustrate the inevitable transformation we will...
Research articles 2006-06-06
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