CES 2010: Interead To Introduce New Models & Past E-Book Readers To Receive Crucial Updates

As the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 (CES) fast approaches, Interead, the company behind the fast selling COOL-ER eBook Readers has announced its intentions of launching new models of the COOL-ER series, one of which, the COOL-ER Connect e-book reader will be given the added feature of wifi connectivity and will also releasing crucial updates and content for its previous models.

The previous models of Interead’s e-book readers will be receiving crucial updates, including a library of hundred and thousands of new e-book titles, as well as whole new feature, called the COOLERmatic. This feature will provide the users with access to numerous newspapers and magazines and the users will also be able top read Twitter feeds in their COOL-ER e-book readers. The all new COOLERmatic service will be available to all Interead users at no extra cost and the content supplied via this feature will be updated on a daily basis.

According to Neil Jones (CEO, Interead),

“Without valuable content, an ereader is just a nice doorstop. Our mission with COOLER-EBOOKS.com has always been-and will remain-to give readers easy and affordable access to the broadest range of content anywhere. By adding an enormous range of global periodicals from NewspapersDirect, Twitter feeds, web sites, and hundreds of thousands of additional ebooks, we have created a single source for readers of all types and formats of content, through one simple interface.”

Interead is also launching an all new e-book reader, called the COOL-ER Connect, that will unlike the previous models will be given wifi connectivity feature and is expected to have touchscreen display. Another model, the COOL-ER 3G is expected to hit the markets in the middle of the year 2010 and will have 3G connectivity.

Via Nexus 404.

COOL ER reader CES 2010: Interead To Introduce New Models & Past E Book Readers To Receive Crucial Updates

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