Latest Update on the Advancement of the Next-Generation Plastic Logic Que Prototype
In the world of technology, the latest gadgets and innovations are always a hot topic. One individual, named Sovy, keeps a keen eye on these developments, from smartphones and tablet devices to AI and self-driven automobiles.
However, when it comes to Plastic Logic, a company known for its flexible e-paper displays and the previously developed Que e-reader, there's been no new official word on the horizon. No updates have been released indicating a new device launch or expansion into Russia.
A search through various technology news outlets, scientific articles, and trade publications from 2025 has yielded no mention of a second manufacturing plant or specific developments in Plastic Logic Que technology. This suggests that, at least as of mid-2025, the status of Plastic Logic Que e-readers remains unchanged, with no confirmed plans for new devices or Russian manufacturing facilities.
On a different note, it's been reported that a new device is currently under development, and Plastic electronics technology from the Plastic Logic Que e-reader is being considered for its use. The location for this new development will be Russia, with the Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies (RUSNANO) investing in the company for the development of this new manufacturing facility.
The exact details of the investment by RUSNANO or the location of the existing manufacturing facility in Germany remain undisclosed. What we do know is that a second manufacturing facility is under development in Russia, with RUSNANO as an investor in the company developing this new device and facilities.
While the specifics of the new device under development are yet to be revealed, it's an exciting prospect for technology enthusiasts like Sovy, who eagerly await the next big breakthrough in the industry.
Sovy may find the new development intriguing, as Plastic Logic, known for its e-reader gadget, the Que, plans to establish a second manufacturing facility in Russia. Despite the absence of official word regarding the Plastic Logic Que e-reader, technology advancements involving Plastic Logic electronics are being considered for a new device.