Samsung Papyrus
Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Type | E-reader |
Release date | June 2009 |
Operating system | Linux-2.6.10 |
CPU | Freescale 532 MHz, ARM-11 |
Storage | (total/user available) 512 MB |
Display | 6-8 in diagonal, |
Power | model |
The Samsung Papyrus is an e-reader that was released by Samsung in June 2009 in South Korea. It had a touchscreen display and shipped with an aluminum stylus and utility applications such as calculator, scheduler, and contacts.[1] The device did not come with wireless capabilities so it had to be connected to a computer to transfer e-books on the device.[2] Upon introduction, it was announced that the Papyrus would come in different colors and would be outfitted with a 512 MB internal memory.[3] There are those who suggest that the foldable concept phone introduced by the South Korean tech company referred to a Galaxy Wing and Galaxy X would be the first in the Papyrus line.[4]
References
- ^ Carnoy, David. "Samsung's Papyrus e-book reader nears launch". CNET. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
- ^ Samsung’s $300 Papyrus Confirms E-Books as the Next Lifestyle Gadget Fast Company
- ^ "Samsung Papyrus E-book Reader". Ubergizmo. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
- ^ Kateliev, Preslav (February 28, 2017). "Samsung trademarks the Galaxy X: could this be the foldable phone?". Phone Arena. Retrieved 2019-02-03.
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