Samsung teams up with Barnes & Noble for e-Reader release
Users can updates memos, add journal entries and update scheduler information as well as make margin annotations and highlight important passages using the included electromagnetic resonance stylus pen
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First seen at this year's CES in Las Vegas, Samsung's entry into the e-Reader market has now been made official. The device offers much of what we've all come to expect from an electronic reader such as e-Ink display and WiFi but, thanks to a deal with Barnes & Noble, users will have access to over a million book titles, magazines and newspapers.
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