Still have an appetite for voters? Jinke hope so, they are showing their latest designs, Jinke A6 and A9, and instead of using the traditional Vixplex by E Ink panels located on the Kindle and corners that have changed SiPix AUO panels in place. Both models – which now does not seem to exist only giving way – will have multitouch, integrated WiFi a / b / g, optional 3G.
Jinke The A6 has a 6-inch, 600 x 800 screen with 16-level grayscale, along with 2GB of storage capacity and an SD slot capable of taking up to 16GB cards. 185.xx measured 124.6 x 10.9 mm and weighs 260 g with 1600 mAh battery in place and automatically rotates the page orientation by an accelerometer. Navigation is either via the hardware controls or the multi-touch screen capable.
Meanwhile, Jinke A9 has a larger 9-inch 1024 x 768 Panel – again with multitouch and grayscale, 16 levels – and twice-board storage of 4 GB. It is 262 x 170 x 11.9 mm and 390 g, but otherwise has the same characteristics as the A6. Both can handle FB2, EPUB, PDF, DOC, DJVU, RTF, TXT, HTML, PPT, BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF, TIF and MP3 files, including those with Adobe DRM. Jinke makes are also showing a second version of the A9 with a QWERTY keyboard.
Shipments of the two constituencies – possibly under the brand name of Hanlin Jinke in the U.S. or in Europe renowned for Bebook – leans over to begin in March 2010 at a price of $ 265-275 for the A6 and $ 320-330 on the A9 motorway.
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