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Chaingang -> RE: Fascinating gizmo (3/9/2006 4:12:58 AM)
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I'm with Tantalus. I am waiting for a hi-res (that looks better than 1200 dpi type on paper), easy on the eyes, color screen of approximately magazine size (9"x12"), no thicker than 1/2", with some rudimentary browser and/or cursor control and/or page-changer in the sub $200 USD range. Here's the problem: marketers think that if someone spends more than $100 on something it had better do all kinds of things. That's how we keep ending up with products that are fancy PDAs that cost too much or stripped down laptops that perform too little. I think an electronic book has to effectively replace *ALL* readable media: books, textbooks, comics, magazines, newspapers, dictionaries, encyclopedias, etc. It should come with a massive amount of public domain reading material in all of those categories. It doesn't need a keyboard or auxiliary mouse - although a docking station or data transfer line is probably a must. It doesn't need to play MP3s nor should it have speakers. It doesn't have to have a touchscreen or writing stylus with handwriting recognition. It just has to be a reading tool. Waterproof and generally shatterproof would be good - I might want to read in the bath or while I'm on the john. A hot-swappable battery should last a really, really, really long time under full use and be non-proprietary. If it doesn't do those things or if it costs too much, why not just keep using my laptop?
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