BEIJING, Aug. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- AT&T will provide
wireless service for Sony's new Reader Daily Edition, announced by the two
companies.
Sony on Tuesday launched a wireless edition of its
electronic-book reader, which closes a key feature gap with Amazon's
market-leading Kindle.
The Reader Daily Edition, with a price of 399 U.S.
dollars, will be 17.78-cm wide with an aluminum body and standard E Ink
electronic touchscreen display. Sony said about 30 to 35 lines of text will be
visible when the device is in portrait mode. It'll boast enough built-in memory
to store around 1,000 standard e-books, with integrated slots for optional
memory expansion.
The wireless connection in the Reader Daily Edition
is provided through AT&T's 3G mobile broadband network.
The deal is AT&T's second step into the electronic
reader market this summer. Just last month, the company announced it would
provide 3G access for an upcoming Plastic Logic e-reader set to debut in
2010.
At that time, an AT&T exec discussed the "tremendous market
potential" the company saw with electronic reading devices.
Apart from exposure, what AT&T gains from the
deals has not been disclosed. However, The Wall Street Journal suggests the
communications giant will likely receive a portion of the profits from all
wireless purchases made through the e-reader devices.
"The deal with Sony reflects a concerted effort on
AT&T's part to maximize use of its wireless network and develop new revenue
streams," the Journal suggests.
(Agencies)