I’ve often felt that an eReader built in Revolution would be a natural. If we could make Revolution readers for Blackberry and iPhone, we’d be all set. The road for doing all this is being paved as I type by Amazon, Barnes & Noble and now Hearst.
Here is Heart’s ePublishing device and model:
Hearst is also offering a dedicated reader, the Skiff:
Here’s their rap on it:
The Skiff Reader, the first e-reader to integrate the upcoming Skiff Service, is a state-of-the-art device that is simple and easy-to-use. Our innovations include:
- Largest e-paper display › More viewing area for a richer reading experience.
- Thinnest e-reading device › Remarkably sleek. Easy to hold, use and carry.
- Most durable e-reader › First-of-its-kind metal-foil display (eliminating the fragility of glass). A magnesium housing. An incredibly sturdy device.
- Highest display resolution › Four times as many pixels as most e-book readers, for more immersive reading.
- Full touch screen › For intuitive content selection and navigation. Instant page turns with the swipe of a finger.
- Extraordinary battery life › Read for a week between charges.



