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Tuesday
Apr012014

Sony debuts pricey tablet for lawyers, govt. officials

Sony wants to help lawyers and government officials get rid of the large number of physical documents they have on their desks with a new Digital Paper tablet. It makes use of a 13.3-inch E-Ink Mobius display and mimics the look and size of an A4 paper. The tablet can convert Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files into PDF file format. It also has USB and Wi-Fi connectivity, 4GB internal storage, and microSD card slot. The Digital Paper is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can reportedly last for three weeks sans charging. The device will be out on the market in May and it will set you back US$1,100 or around $1200+ in our currency.

Source: Gizmag

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