Samsung trademarks “SyncPaper” — e-book reader on the way?

Filed under:

The trademarking sleuths by at Trademork have themselves another doozy. Samsung Electronics just filed a trademark on “SyncPaper” in relation to “electronic ink display devices; computers; MP3 players; mobile telephones; DMB receivers” and more. The “Paper” part of the trademark seems relatively straightforward given that Samsung was showing off a 40-inch E Ink Vizplex display back in May in addition to a bevy of flexible displays by the years. Now whether only we

could figure out what “Sync” was referring to. A wireless e-book reader like the Kindle perhaps? Samsung — the number 1 CE type globally — is conspicuously absent from the burgeoning e-book reader market after all. What do you think oh gentle, omniscient reader?

[Via Trademork]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Orginal post by Thomas Ricker

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netvouz
  • DZone
  • ThisNext
  • MisterWong
  • Wists
Related Articles
  • Sony Opens Up E-Book Reader to Other Booksellers
  • Sony Launches E-Book Reader with Touchscreen Display
  • New Readers, Software Heat Up E-Book Market
  • Amazon To Offer New Versions of Kindle e-Book Reader
  • We weigh in on the Samsung Gravity
  • iRex iLiad Book Edition Reader
  • iriver prepping handwriting-friendly e-book / tablet?
  • Samsung’s new flagship snapshooters cool, but no longer NV-ious
  • Samsung’s new flagship snapshooters are cool, but no longer NV-ious
  • Samsung develops 256GB solid state drive
  • No comments yet. Be the first.

    Leave a reply