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Originally Posted by Beryll Snyder
Jetbook Color, OnyxM92, PB903/912 - are people actually reading on these devices?
Judging from all the discusions, posters seem to engage mainly in using miroscopes to check the display, making endless suggestion to improve the software, fiddling around to find out how to operate the devices.
Despite of all this, people can't seem to wait to get their hands on these experimental devices - and as a conseqence fiercely defending their purchases.
Are these products for customers or, I beg for forgiveness: NERDS?
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well, like lorenzoens I have no JBC yet.
Though considering the reviews and the "Mirasol VS Triton" video Jetbook Color give me an experience as paper. Maybe the colors look a bit pale, but I see many newspaper, magazine and even books with the same quality and even I appreciate these.
Also, basing on my personal eink's experience, I think photo and video can't reproduce the felling a device based on reflected light can give you in real life.
I hope more devices like JBC will be in common shops or big bookstore so people can see from live the triton's performance.
Lastly I know people like Andyh2000 or ebookLuke are a valuable resource for who (like me) is just curious. Want to know how a technology works is a "nerd" matter? There is no traslation in my language for this word but if be "nerd" means to deepen the things around you, then the traslation should be "intelligente" ("clever" in english)