MSI to Unveil Tegra-based Ereader in 2010
MSI is reportedly working on a Tegra-based ebook reader due out in 2010.
According to Digitimes, Micro-Star International chairman Joseph Hsu revealed that his company is currently developing an ebook reader based around Nvidia's Tegra chip. However, MSI has run into some problems and, for that reason, the company is waiting until the first half of 2010 before it announces further details.
Tegra, already the beating heart of Microsoft's Zune HD, is pegged as the next big thing when it comes to powering MIDs and smartphones. Considering Tegra is well able to power an ebook reader, Engagdet reports that it is likely MSI's device will do more than just display books. What do you think MSI could throw into an ebook reader to make it more tempting for the average joe? Let us know in the comments below!
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