Toshiba’s Biblio is touted as an e-book reader. Instead of an electronic paper display like ones found in established e-book readers, such as Amazon’s Kindle, the biblio makes do with a traditional 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with an extra-long 480×960 resolution.  The advantage here is that the Biblio can render crisp color images rather than grayscale, but the e-ink display is more battery friendly and is said to cause less eye strain.
It features 7GB of user-accessible storage on board for books, and also has a slide-out dynamic keyboard that can display a numeric pad in the portrait orientation or full QWERTY in landscape. Books and other content can be downloaded thanks to a Wi-Fi connection. Opera Mobile 9.5 browser is preloaded onto the handset, which includes YouTube and Flash support, as well as AJAX scripting. Moreover it has a 5.1Mpix camera module, and an electronic dictionary module.

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Rumor has it on the next Nokia Internet Tablet referred to as the N900, Rover,coming this year to T-Mobile USA. MobileCrunch has published what is believed to be specifications of Nokia’s upcoming Internet Tablet, possibly called the N900. The specs they report are no surprise: They’re a combination of the existing N810, some features of the N97.
The  N900 comes with features like: HSPA, WiFi and GPS connectivity, Maemo 5, 3.5-inch WVGA touchscreen,  a 5 megapixels Carl Zeiss camera with dual-LED flash and 1GB total virtual memory.  The device is said to be powered by Texas Instruments’ OMAP3430 processor, the same as that in the Palm Pre. The new tablet is believed to be powered by Nokia’s Maemo5 Linux-based operating system.  Additionally, the Rover does not appear to feature the navi-keys found on the slide-out layer of the N97.

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AT&T is set to launch another smartphone from Hewlett-Packard. The HP iPAQ K3 is the 3rd gen of iPaq from Hewlett-Packard.  The HP iPAQ K3 set to launch in November 2009 with Windows Mobile 6.5. Codenamed Obsidian, this device has a number of great features like WIFI, GPS and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, but this is spoilt by the low QVGA screen resolution, especially on a large 2.8 inch landscape screen. There’s a Qualcomm MSM7200A CPU (528 MHz), and also features a 2 megapixel camera, 256MB of RAM, a half gig of ROM, microSD slot, triband HSDPA and quadband EDGE.
This is a 13.5mm thick phone, packing a 1400 mAh battery, a pretty decent keyboard and you should know that the above-mentioned display is a touch one.

The Palm Eos is gearing up for release on the major GSM carrier sometime during second half of 2009. Engadget has posted a slide capture of an internal AT&T doc that lists the specs and plans for the Palm Eos (Castle). According to a leak on Engadget, the Palm Eos will be launched in the second half of 2009.Codename Palm Castle, the Palm Eos is not confirmed to be running WebOS and does not have a slider like the Palm Pre. It is in candy bar design, comes with QWERTY keyboard, 2.63-inch touch screen, 2 megapixel fixed focus camera, 4GB internal storage, Bluetooth and A-GPS. The Eos is said to be exceptionally slim. It will measure 55mm x 111mm (~ 2.1″ x 4.3″ inches), weigh 100 grams (3.52 ounces) and come in at only 10.6mm (.42″ inches) thin. It is interesting that the Eos now looks to be using the Qualcomm MSM7225 processor instead of the supercharged Texas Instruments OMAP found on the Pre.
