Notion Ink to have competition to encourage development for Adam reader, might release two versions


Back at CES, we were pretty excited to get our hands on Notion Ink’s far out, Pixel Qi display-boasting reader, Adam. Well, Notion Ink is on the move, and encouraging development for the Tegra-powered little devil is apparently a top priority. The company has unveiled plans to hold an App Competition with one million dollars in prize money for the development of Adam-compatible software. There are no final details about the contest yet, but we think we’ll probably be hearing more about it next week at MWC. Slashgear’s got some interesting renders Notion Ink sent over which give us an idea of what a final production model might look like — and it’s definitely different than the prototype we saw in Las Vegas.

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