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- noun Can you speak in ... (language), - with interpreter if necessary; if so, on what frequencies?
- noun I can speak in ... (language) on ... kHz (or MHz).
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paidContent 2010
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- Plastic Logic: Plastic Logic says it will officially show off its e-reader, which it is now calling the QUE, at the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
paidContent 2009
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The QUE is a larger e-reader than the Nook and costs more than $200 more.
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The QUE is a larger e-reader than the Nook and costs more than $200 more.
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Barnes & Noble is also planning to sell the QUE, which is marketed as a tool for busy business professionals to read business and professional newspapers, periodicals and books.
Techworld.com News 2009
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The QUE is a larger e-reader than the Nook and costs more than $200 more.
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As a DX user, it's already clear to me that the QUE will be the superior option, barring any showstopping technical glitches or reliability issues.
Ars Technica 2009
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Now known as the QUE proReader, the e-ink device is under a third of an inch thick but has a full 8. 5-by-11-inch display that can show many documents at their full size.
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The QUE is a larger e-reader than the Nook and costs more than $200 more.
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The QUE will be the size of a sheet of paper, 8.5 inches by 11 inches, be less than one-third of an inch thick and feature a shatterproof plastic display.
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