I wonder if they would include the ability to plug in a USB keyboard?
Even though Sony have adopted Android as their new e-reader OS, that user interface doesn't look like Android, though it could be heavily modded.
This strikes me as an interesting word-processing device, but without a keyboard and the ability to run 3rd-party software, it would lack necessary functionality.
I think we'll see Sony rolling out the underlying light-weight, increased-flexibility screen tech on multiple devices, including smaller devices. Sony and E-ink didn't spend 10 years developing this just for limited academic use. Once again, Sony is the most innovative of all the big e-ink players. Kudos to them, though I doubt it will be 'flexible' enough for my needs.
|