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CES 2011 is Almost Here. Will You be There?

December 17th, 2010

If you’re attending this year’s big electronics show in Las Vegas (January 6th to 9th), you need to stop in our booth and try out the enTourage eDGe and Pocket eDGe. You can also learn more about all the things we offer on our store, including e-books, apps, and music.

We’ll be giving away a Pocket eDGe every day to a lucky winner.

Stop in to hear one of our presentations, watch a demo, or test drive an enTourage dualbook. We’ll be in the Las Vegas Convention Center, South Hall 4, Booth 36266.

Books, Books, Books

November 18th, 2010

We developed a store and have hundreds of thousands of books in it.  It is easy to use.  Just select the ‘Store’ icon on the home screen of the Pocket eDGe.  You can also get there from the Internet on a PC or Mac at www.entourageedge.com

To learn how to purchase and download a  book, use this link from our knowledge base “ Buying and Downloading Books from Entourage Systems” or watch the video that is included under the Help Videos on the device.

If you have accounts on other stores and have already purchased ebooks from them, then you will need to do a little work to gain access.  Other stores have developed Android Applications that can run on the Pocket eDGe that will allow you to read their book only on the Tablet side.  These companies do not provide us their application so you will need to search the internet for them and download them through the Internet browser.  You will need to download the application from the Internet and install it on the Pocket eDGe.   Use a web search tool like Google or Bing to search for the Kindle Application or for the Barnes and Noble nook application or the Borders application.  You can also ask our community if they have located any of these applications.  They may point you to a good location.

WORLD’S SMALLEST DUALBOOK, POCKET EDGE, ENABLES MOBILE LIFESTYLES WITH MULTIMEDIA TABLET, NETBOOK AND E-READER FUNCTIONALITIES

November 8th, 2010

McLean, VA – Consumers who crave portability, but don’t want to be weighed down by numerous consumer electronics can now easily read, write and surf the Web on-the-go with enTourage Systems’ Pocket eDGe – a device that gets users through the day with its comprehensive professional and entertainment applications, combining the functionality of a touch screen tablet, e-reader and notepad. 

The Pocket eDGe is a compact, multi-purpose, WiFi-enabled device, weighing just 24 ounces as the smallest dualbook available on the market. It is comprised of hinged LCD and E-Ink screens that interact for better communication and engagement with multi-media materials.  Available content includes a vast array of e-books, periodicals and music available through enTourage Systems’ Web store.

The 7” LCD screen is ideal for Web browsing or viewing videos. The LCD side allows users to send emails to quickly stay in touch and manipulate Microsoft Office documents. Users can take advantage of useful applications that are already incorporated into the software, such as the built-in calendar app which makes it easy for users to keep track of appointments. The Pocket eDGe also operates on the Google Android operating system, providing access to numerous helpful Android applications available at enTourage Systems’ application store and other third-party developer sites.

Synchronize your Music using Docs to Go

November 5th, 2010

Did you know that Docs to Go lets you synchronize music, documents and pictures with your Pocket eDGe? 

Also, through the Pocket eDGe webstore link, enTourage Systems provides access to over 1,300 newspapers from 82 countries and 39 languages, and also has enhanced its e-store with more than 8 million music tracks and albums from major and independent labels – creating a one-stop solution for digital content.

Find out how much more you can do with your Pocket eDGe  here.

Chronicle of Higher Ed: E-books In Colleges Coming Soon!

October 27th, 2010

Daytona State College is one of many schools looking to make education more affordable for everyone. One of the ways they want to do that is to replace textbooks with e-textbooks. And they mean business. You can read this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education to see how schools are moving to electronic publications. Look closely at the image, too. You might recognize the device that Rand Spiwak is holding up.

E-book Sales and e-Reader Discussion in USA Today

October 21st, 2010

Bob Minzesheimer’s story for yesterday’s USA Today discussed the trajectory for e-book sales. He spoke with numerous adopters of e-readers to find out more about their reading habits and how e-readers have changed them. You can read the article here.

enTourage eDGe On Fox News

October 15th, 2010

Check out this video clip showing Gadgets for Students, featuring the enTourage eDGe. Neil Parmer, a SmartMoney Magazine staff writer analyzes some of the latest technology.

http://video.foxnews.com/v/4368884/shoppers-market-gadgets-for-students/?playlist_id=86883

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