E-books for the Nintendo DS

Nintendo's take on the e-reading experience.
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Containing 100 public-domain books packaged in a relatively attractive library format, the collection includes many chestnuts familiar to fans of free e-reader apps: Jules Verne, Bram Stoker, Jane Austen. Already available for some time overseas, it's surprising that Nintendo waited this long for a US release.
Then again, it could be perfect timing.
Nintendo's larger-screened DSi XL is due for release in the US on March 28 for US$190, according to Nintendo's media event held recently. Though many have scoffed at a larger device with two big screens, the smaller-than-a-paperback DSi XL could be an ideal e-reader when turned on its side in "book" format.

DSi XL: Made for e-reading?
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Yes, US$20 is a lot to pay for no-copyright literature, especially since the iPhone and Kindle offers ways to read the same content for free. Then again, maybe this cartridge is just paving the way for Nintendo to offer e-books downloaded directly from the DSi Shop.
What do you think? Is Nintendo desperately trying to enter a crowded market, or does it have something here?
Via Crave CNET
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