Plastic Logic QUE proReader hits the FCC, torn down with its warning labels showing
Sure, we've shown you plenty of pictures of the outside of PlasticLogic's QUE proReader, but we all know that it's what's inside that counts. The device has done its civic duty at the FCC and bared everything to the world, showing off the location of an FCC warning label that was not "aesthetically desirable" on the outside of this device with its "unique enclosure finish and form factor," so it was instead moved inside near the battery -- the big blue thing that someone has thoughtfully written "FULL" on. (If only recharging it were that easy.) Beyond that no shocking bits of information were revealed, but now there should be nothing standing in the way of this thing's planned April release at a Barnes & Noble near you.























Sure, it'd be nice at first, but what happens when you run out of space to write on?
I see London
I see France
I see Plastic Logic's
Chipsets!
Cover your private parts! There might be children using you!
Hmmm... doesn't look like they bothered with the cellular module in this round of testing.
Just remember folks, this is a 10.5 inch e-reader! That's right, the same size as the Kindle DX. NO, it is NOT an 8 1/2 by 11 inch screen, that is the size of the DEVICE, NOT the screen. 10.5 inches. Cost $800+.
10.5 inches. $800+ And poor resolution (way less than the Skiff). Still want to buy it?
@johnpombrio. Last time I checked the kindle DX had a 9.7" diagonal screen... 9.7 is smaller than 10.5...
Also the skiff is 174 ppi and the que is 150 ppi so not really that much higher. The skiff is bigger but still no price? I'll hold out until I know all the facts!
Yummm, the insides look tasty!