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Old 12-06-2011, 01:17 PM   #10
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what format are the documents in and/or what software are they created and edited in?

edit 2- every time a pixel changes color on an eink display is a refresh. so to draw an x or underline something IS refreshing. its just localized "partial" refreshes rather than full page refreshing.




edit- The Noteslate isnt even vaporware. its much less than that. Its an art school student design project used to show their capability with cg rendering software. nothing more. the type of display the student purports to use is not even real for it to become a real concept product as described. there was even recently another version done by a second student that started to get the same kind of attention, used the same font and "laser carved" branding etc. ridiculous

the whole Noteslate debacle shows how little journalism is done by web "reporters"

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