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http://www.skiff.com/skiff-reader.html
Cost: TBA
Available: TBA
Who it's for: Book Lovers Need Not Apply
Pros: Along with chipmaker Marvell and network provider Sprint, Hearst is launching an e-reader designed to maintain the way magazine and newspaper articles look in print.
Cons: The device is expected to be tailored to periodicals, not books.