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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The OP has a K3. maybe the lack of page numbers is a problem for him. With ADE/ePub, you can remember a page number, read further on, and just go to that page. The K3 has locations which are not as easy to deal with when flipping between parts of a book.
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Hey, I am the OP. I've got a HP TC1100. A tablet PC with Touchscreen, 10.4 display, RAM up to 2 Gb, and even a retractable keyboard. Invented 5 years ago maybe. I am still laughing at the alleged breakthrough of their Apple's iPad.
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Originally Posted by THE TERMINATOR
Have you heard of table of contents?
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If all the books/papers in the scientific fields have hypertext references, hypertext table of content, maybe my appreciation would change a little.
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Originally Posted by OtterBooks
It's been four years. Start complaining in another hundred or so.
Eventually they'll have bound "books" that are a stack of hundreds of flexible paper-thin screens that display an entire book of your choosing. The entire surface of the cover will be a display as well. Maybe. Also flying cars and sexbots.
In the meantime they have not replaced paper books for me. It's a nice addition. Hurry up sexbots.
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I've seen flying cars (look more like plane than car nevertheless...), sexbots are on the rise (3D porn is the beginning, with the support of
that , and you are done).
But what about flexible paper-thin?