Samsung has decided to enter the fray of ebook readers that are bringing more competition to Amazon’s Kindle. They are launching a touchscreen e-book reader in Europe and Korea this June and it’s anticipated that it will eventually make its way to the US market. The device will feature a stylus for touching the screen and 512MB of on-board memory for storing content; there is no support for an SD card.

Samsung debut Touchscreen Ebook 8

It claims to be more than an eBook; it has a memo pad, calendar, task list, calnedar, world clock, diary, calculator, and a contact list as well… And, as seems to be apparent by the pictures, must be available in different colors.

Samsung debut Touchscreen Ebook 6

See more images at Pocket-Lint.

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