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The eReader will connect users with their desired business and professional newspapers, books, periodicals and magazine content, and will support the document formats business users need, including PDF, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents. Users will be able to connect to and download the content wirelessly through AT&T's 3G network, and the eReader features a battery it says lasts days, instead of hours.
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