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Old 04-23-2006, 12:04 PM   #1
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Newspapers put E Ink readers on trial

Last week, the first twenty-five readers of the Belgian financial newspaper De Tijd received a trial device of the iRex iLiad reader, enabling them to download and read the most recent e-paper edition of the title through bluetooth, wireless or by hotspots. Another 175 readers will soon follow the three-month trial. Meanwhile, according to the International Herald Tribune, other newspapers are keeping a close eye on the new paperless technology:
  • New York Times plans a trial of 300 devices.
  • International Herald Tribune is in discussions to make subscriptions available this year.
  • Les Echos (parent of The Financial Times) plans to trial the Sony Reader with as many as 500 readers, however it will offer a customized version of its newspaper with a different look from the traditional paper format (remember the Sony Reader has a lower resolution than the iRex making customized layout almost inevitable). Other reader devices are also under consideration.
  • French Le Monde, La Parisienne and L'Equipe are also to offer trials.

Related: Last year the eNews initiative was brought to life to promote e-paper technologies and to bring publishers and technology companies together. The participating publishing members are: Bonnier/Expressen (Sweden), De Telegraaf (the Netherlands), Edipresse Publications (Switzerland), Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH & Co. (Germany), New York Times Company (U.S.A.), Nordjyske Medier (Denmark), Orkla Media (Norway), La Parisienne (France), PrisaCom/El Pais (Spain), Rheinische Post (Germany), Sanoma Corp. (Finland), Schibsted/Aftonbladet (Norway and Sweden), Stampen/Göteborgs-Posten (Sweden), Styria Medien (Austria), Tamedia AG (Switzerland), Telegraph Group (U.K.), Tribune Interactive (U.S.A.), Voralberger Zeitungsverlag und Druckerei (Austria), Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung (Germany), Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan).
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Old 04-23-2006, 02:08 PM   #2
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How to become part of the trial?

Does anyone know how to become part of the NY Times trial? I currently subscribe to the electronic edition of the Times to read on my tablet pc. I would love to communicate my interest in being part of the trial to the newspaper. Does anyone know how one can go about doing so?

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Can someone call one of those "testers" over here to give a statement on the useability of the Iliad?

It would be nice to hear some real "hands-on" for a change.
Branko's review was very cool, but now we're talking about actual finished products...at least they should be.
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