Creative's next big thing is a Zii MediaBook |
Creative surprised many by announcing its plan of entering the e-book market. Displaying a working model of its first e-book reader – tentatively named the MediaBook (no, not the one above) – it features a touchscreen, text-to-speech function and an SD memory card slot. Running on the company’s Zii Technology, the MediaBook will also be internet-enabled to give the user a multimedia experience.
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