iLiad
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For other uses, see Iliad (disambiguation).
The iLiad was an electronic handheld device, or e-Reader, which could be used for document reading and editing. Like the Barnes and Noble nook, Sony Reader or Amazon Kindle, the iLiad made use of an electronic paper display. In 2010, sales of the iLiad ended when its parent company, iRex Technologies, filed for bankruptcy. [1]
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Manufacturer | iRex Technologies |
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Compatible networks | MyiRex account |
Dimensions | 155x217x16 mm (WxHxD) |
Mass | 389 g (13.7 oz) |
Operating system | Linux, 2.4 kernel |
CPU | 400 MHz Intel XScale |
Memory | 64 MB RAM |
Storage | 256 MB internal, 128 MB available Expandable by USB, MMC, CF cards |
Battery | Lithium ion battery |
Display | 124×152 mm (W×H), 768×1024 pixels, 160 ppi density, 16-level grayscale Electronic paper |
Connectivity | WiFi 802.11g, 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet LAN (via travel hub), USB port, audio jack |
Data inputs | WACOM touchscreen, Graphical user interface, next/prev/quick access buttons |
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