Published on January 14th,2010 at 5:12 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Teclast joins the e-book reader game with K3, the “Talking Portable Library”

The Taiwanese company Teclast apparently could not resist the enticing e-book reader manufacturing craze hence decided to join the race with their own e-book reader, the K3. According to Teclast’s website, it features a 6-inch E-Ink screen and is capable of playing MP3 and MP4. However, the real highlight is the Text-To-Speech (TTS) technology that allows the device read out loud in either Chinese or English. Hence why K3 is also baptized as “Talking Portable Library”.

No price info, yet.

Via Teclast
Category E-book
              
Teclast joins the e-book reader game with K3, the “Talking Portable Library”
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