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Is Plastic Logic Que E-Reader Dead?

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  • by Cyrus
  • in News
  • — 29 Jun, 2010

Plastic Logic’s executive team may not be ready to admit it, but the company has wasted too much time to bring its product to the market. A couple of years ago, we posted a story on how Plastic Logic could be a player in the e-reader market if it’s agile enough. Unfortunately, the company has been anything but agile. Since Plastic Logic’s plans were announced, we have seen many new e-readers. The introduction of iPad to the market has made the landscape even tougher for companies such as Plastic Logic.

Let’s face it. Plastic Logic does not know how to bring a product to the market, or it has not figured it out yet. How else can you explain it canceling pre-orders for Que Reader already? Plastic Logic’s explanation is just baffling (courtesy of Wired.com):

Plastic Logic wants to make sure that the product they deliver is the right one for their target business customers in the rapidly changing marketplace … They are continuing to refine the product, technology and features, and are anxious to get in the marketplace as soon as possible.

In other words, Que E-reader is as good as dead. Plastic Logic’s pricing strategy was not the smartest. The fact that the company keeps trying to catch up with the latest developments in the e-reader market (and improve its product) means we may never see Que Reader. A company can’t make a splash in a market if it can not get its product out. Canceling customers’ orders at this point is not going to reflect well on Plastic Logic’s brand either.

Unless Plastic Logic manages to lower Que Reader’s price significantly, it is not going to make enough money to keep going anyway. Will Plastic Logic manage to bring Que Reader to the market sometime soon? Should we care at this point?

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