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Engadget Mar 22, 2010

The Alex has a ton of potential, it just doesn't have enough books or connectivity options to justify its $399 price point today. The Nook and the Kindle both go for $259, and both are equipped with 3G access. The form factor and the ability to (semi)-legitimately browse the web on an e-reader...

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Laptop Magazine Mar 19, 2010

Spring Design has created the best dual-screen Android eReader to date, but we wish it cost less. If you want an E-Ink experience, the Alex is speedier and more versatile than the similarly priced Sony Daily Edition, and less awkward than the netbook-esque Entourage Edge.

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