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Follow the plan of competitors Asus and MSI that will produce the E-Book Reader, Lenovo seems to also not want to miss. Lenovo is now rumored to soon join the ‘battle’ ot the future E-Book Reader .
As quoted detikNET from Techtree, Wednesday (30/12/2009) Lenovo itself has expressed interest in producing the electronic book.
Amazon Kindle, Sony’s Reader and Barnes and Nooble’s Nook are brands that have been successful in marketing of their e-book reader. Basically every publisher or content provider companies, including magazines and news agencies are interested in involved in this industry. Therefore, associated with the production plan of Lenovo e-book reader, Lenovo has looked at several companies.
Here the Sony e-Book Reader review, the rival of Amazon Kindle.

When Sony announced three new digital book readers in August, pundits quickly surmised that the mid-tier model, the Sony Reader Touch Edition, might find few takers. Their concern was that the $299 version might get lost between the lower-priced $199 Reader Pocket Edition, with its obvious appeal to budget-minded readers, and the high-end touch-equipped $399 Reader Daily Edition, which is due later this year and is expected to boast wireless access.
But after testing the Touch Edition over the past few weeks, it’s easy to see why Sony (SNE) opted to include it in the lineup. The touchscreen and other features are a step up for users of the current Sony Reader. And new users who aren’t holding out for a wireless version will no doubt like the intuitive feel. Its features are far easier to master than those of the rival Amazon (AMZN) Kindle family of readers.