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Old 07-30-2013, 01:28 AM   #37
Cheerful Hamster
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I'm more intrigued by that 13.3" device that Sony showed off at SID, but I read mostly non-fiction and I could see how dual displays would be useful. The folks at Good E-Reader interviewed the guy from E-Ink about the Mobius display at SID, and he made it sound like the heaviest thing in e-readers is the glass. Since the Mobius sits under plastic, the weight is greatly reduced. Perhaps that new screen design would make dual displays more feasible.
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