2010: Year of the e-reader

Move over, Kindle -- this year promises a slew of devices that will make it easier than ever to digitally consume books. We highlight the latest from CES.

Skiff



The Skiff is an 11.5-inch, 1200-by-1600-pixel resolution e-reader from a spinoff of Hearst Corporation that made its debut at CES. It's one of the largest--and at a quarter of an inch thick--one of the slimmest e-readers that we've seen. Unlike other e-readers that are more focused on books, the Skiff is made with newspapers and magazines in mind. While the screen is currently monochrome, the company told Computerworld that a color version might ship sometime this year.

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