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Originally Posted by leebase
Look for Plastic Logic to come out with an iPad app. They'll make more money putting their technology on the iPad (and Android), than they ever would selling a high end eInk reader.
Lee
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You seem to have missed completely what Plastic Logic's Technology is. The PL tech is plastic electronics. That tech enables thin light robust flexible devices. It is not about the software that was running the device. The que was just a showcase for the plastic transistor and backplane technology. There is no app for that.
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Originally Posted by leebase
Reading multiple books at once, effective note taking, annotation, etc. -- the kinds of things you need to do when you aren't merely reading a novel. The kinds of things you need to do as a student or a professional.
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These kinds of things are already available on a few current eink devices and improved versions are coming out now in the new PocketBook readers.