It seems natural selection has finally caught up with the Entourage Edge. When we first reviewed  the combination touchscreen/E Ink "dualbook," we wondered whether its  neither-fish-nor-fowl design would catch on -- especially priced at  $500. That price dropped substantially with its successor, the Pocket Edge,  but neither device truly found its feet, in part because of a lack of  applications and no updates beyond Android 1.6. And now comes word that  the Edge store has officially closed, with customers having until May 27  to download any purchased content. It all points to RIP for the Edge  family, and 
Good E-Reader claims to have recent confirmation  from the company. In its goodbye message Entourage steers users toward  the Amazon app store, where it notes "you will now have access to a lot  of Android Apps that Google would never give us access to." Obvious  bitterness aside, the team reportedly has a new device in the works,  this time in the typical slate model.
 
 Entourage Edge Store, Good E-Reader
Entourage Edge Store, Good E-Reader 
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