Esquire magazine unveils cover with electronic ink
September 8, 2008 By KRISTEN A. LEE , AP Business Writer(AP) -- Although readers keep shifting to the Internet, Esquire magazine's editor is sure print isn't dying, and he aims to prove it Monday by unveiling a 75th-anniversary issue with a cover that features electronic ink.
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jplur - Sep 08, 2008
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Wow, can't wait to rip off the cover and try to hack the display.- report abuse
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COCO - Sep 09, 2008
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Playboy - next with pull-out centrefold with movement -only possible before with my help??- report abuse


