Ah, Apple Technologies or can we say that it is because of Amazon Kindle? The current revolution in the eReader market has gotten gadget makers, left and right, trying to create their versions of the eReader.

First to revolutionize eBook reader was the Kindle which was created by Amazon. After it, the Apple iPad followed suit. Then there was the Barnes & Noble Nook which is slated to be better than Amazon Kindle. While the Apple iPad is not specifically for eReading, many of its owners find that the iPad is perfect for eBooks and comics.

Now, we have Pandigital who wants to jump in this bandwagon of Multimedia Readers. What they have to offer, however is that they will unveil what is said to be the cheapest Multimedia Reader.

The Pandigital Multimedia eReader is a 7-inch reader running on Android, cheapest in the market at $200. It measures 5.5″ (w) x 7.5″ (h) x 0.5″ (d) and weighing 16 ounces. Similar to the iPad, the eReader by Pandigital has an LCD touch-screen display, WiFi connection and a Web browser. It can also access the Barnes & Noble bookstore.

Features of this eReader are its 1Gb memory which can be expanded to 32Gb, 6H of battery life when used in Reading Mode, and a built-in dictionary.

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