More notable, though, is the company's holistic approach to its e-readers. While the e-readers stayed under glass and couldn't be touched at CES, the designs looked promising. The e-readers are complemented by Copia.com, an e-commerce and social networking-driven site that will launch as the bookstore community for the Copia e-readers.
The Ocean line of e-readers range between 6-inch and 9-inch capacitive touchscreen ePaper displays at 600 by 800-pixel and 768 by 1024-pixel resolutions, respectively, and include 802.11b/g, accelerometers, headphone jacks, and internal microphones. The Ocean 9 3G has 2GB of internal memory, two internal speakers, and 3G wireless Internet, while the Ocean 6 and 9 have 4GB of internal memory and MicroSD card slots.
The Tidal line, on the other hand, starts with the standard Tidal, which has a 6-inch 600 by 800-pixel ePaper display, a hardware keyboard, and 2GB of internal memory. The Tidal Touch and Tidal Touch 3G, meanwhile, have the same specs as the Ocean 9 and Ocean 9 3G but in a different, curvier body.
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