Esquire tries E-Ink cover; earns mixed reviews
September 10th, 2008 | Published in Featured
In case you hadn’t heard already, this morning Esquire officially unveiled the first “digital” E-Ink cover in paper magazine history at an event in a Borders store in Manhattan. The special cover, which helps promote/commemorate Esquire’s 75th anniversary edition, is only incorporated into 100,000 copies, all of which are available only at newsstands for $5.99 a pop–that’s $2 more than the usual price. Sorry, subscribers, you get a ho-hum nondigital version.








