- Here is what we looked like in October of 2007 : We started by selling cars and bikes.
- Here is what we looked like in April of 2008 : We had started selling mobile phones as well.
- Here is what we looked like in July of 2008 : We had started selling rakhi-specific special items, gifts, apparels, books, cameras and watches.
As we can clearly see, InfiBeam has had its own unique evolution with many challenges and sacrifices, and is certainly not an Amazon clone.
But, yes, we ARE inspired by Amazon. We wish to bring the kind of convenience, wide selection, and customer obsession, that they are famous for, to India. For that, we are definitely guilty of being inspired by them and many other great companies like Apple, Google, Sony and many more.
And, yes, the Pi is inspired by the Amazon Kindle. But can we consider Amazon Kindle to have taken inspiration from the Sony Reader which was launched a whole year earlier? How do you say yes and how do you say no?
To be very clear, we have moved on from inspiration and are focused on creating an ebook reader for India at an Indian price.
For example, the InfiBeam Pi supports most Indian languages like Hindi and Sanskrit. Ask yourself: Does any other popular ebook reader do this?
We have made more than one lakh ebooks available for download in India from big publishers and authors, and the customer can pay by cheque or even mobile payments. Ask yourself: Does any other online ecommerce store in India do this?
We are also working on adding more Indian local language books to the ebook store. Ask yourself: Does any other online ecommerce store do this?
These are the kinds of innovations that we need in India. And that is what we are focusing on.
OnlyGizmos.com got it right when they reviewed the Pi:
So it this a good enough formula for India? Yes IMO. I don’t see anyone buying a $250 or $500 Kindle in India, but throw in a MP3 player and some basic gaming along with local language, well we might well have a success story here. The need only tech concept rules India big time. We don’t want polished hardware, colourscreens with multi-touch. We want cheap, we want multi usable products. Thats what the Pi is. I would surely give this a thumbs up with over 1 lac books on sale with Infibeam. What now I hope is that Infibeam does to books, what moserbaer did to movies!
Our innovation is focused on what the common Indian customer needs and looks for. Take, for example, our Mobile Phone store that gives you a great way to filter and drill down to the phone that you want. Note, specifically, that we give you the facility to filter by color, something that Indians take seriously! Do other ecommerce sites have such a facility?
Similarly, you can filter choices in the Automobile store to find a car or bike for you. But even more interesting is that we give you the estimated on-road price that is different for each city in India! Ask yourself: Does any other online ecommerce store do this?
We hope we have convinced you to look at the real value of Pi and InfiBeam. Please do wait until you experience the Pi and we would love to hear your feedback on our reading device and content library which we are very excited about!





super cool! I'm just waiting to get my hands on one! Pre-Ordered!
ReplyDeleteLooks good. I just want the price to be around for 6k for people who preorder or throw in some great books as free.
ReplyDeleteCertainly Sound Unique !!!
ReplyDeleteCould you pls clarify the following:
* Suppor for South Indian Languages - Kannada Tamil, Telugu; Better if you can publish list of all supported languages
* How does it handles support For underlying font files required for DOC files
* Support for reading out the book [like Read-To-Me feature of Kindle2]
Three Chears to Team Pi & Vishal :-)
It was nice meeting you yesterday. I'm sure you will make a success of it. :)
ReplyDelete@Hari
ReplyDelete1. The languages you have mentioned are supported. We will publish the full list soon.
2. Currently, support for copying special fonts is not available. Non-standard English fonts will be converted to a standard English font for reading.
3. Not supported in current version.
Thanks for your prompt revert.
ReplyDeleteI'm into ICT consulting to Non-profits & eGov Projects and see a good oppurtunity to promote this in my current project.
Would like to discuss further on. Could you pls drop a line to mhariprasath@gmail.com to take this further on.
Looking forward to connect.
Good Luck for the Product Release !
Can one Zoom in on PDF files? Will PDF files work in horizontal view? Similarly, can one zoom in on Doc files?
ReplyDelete@Mohan Yes, you can zoom in for both PDF and Doc files. Yes, it will work in horizontal view.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news... An ereader for India... :)
ReplyDeleteI'll wait until its launched and look for reviews.
Anyways, support for Indian languages is not something unique. An eInk screen is capable of displaying ANY language as long as the ebook is written in that language. Its not that a translation to an English ebook would be provided. The screen just displays it, including graphic work.
But still, a good offering. I will seriously consider buying one once it is launched and buyers vouch that it is of good quality and dependable...
I am interested in finding out how good its PDF support is, coz most ebook readers in the market, including Amazon's Kindle, have pathetic PDF support.
Keeping my fingers crossed... :)
Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it.
ReplyDelete1 more query- do you plan to introduce a larger screen version of Pi?
I mean a 10/11 inch eink reader which can zoom in PDF/Doc beats most global e bookreaders hands down. Certainly Kindle DX (very awkward with PDFs). It would terrific for business users. You can preempt Plastic Logic's Que or Hearst's Skiff reader.
Your take?
Can you connect a wireless device to it so that contents can be downloaded directly from the internet?
ReplyDeleteThank you,
@Mohan Thanks for your suggestion. We will continue to focus on the feature sets that provide value to the Indian consumer. This is just the beginning for us.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous Currently, it is not possible.