Quote:
Originally Posted by moz
Actually most cameras only have three of the four orientations supported, so if you're like me and sometime have the camera upside down the orientation is a bit random. I usually do this when I'm holding it very close to the ground as it seems more natural to me - trying to have the camera "the right way up" with the shutter button on top makes it very hard to actually take photos.
So: if there is an orientation sensor, please make it sense all four orientation, not just the ones you think people should be allowed to use.
The remote control page turner to me says "turning the page without taking my hand out from under the covers"... I stay warmer! I like the sound of that feature. You could even do it via the headphone jack - there's three contacts so two buttons on a wee lead would do nicely, and that would make the headphone jack useful to those who don't want an oversize mp3 player. Sucks if you listen to music while reading though.
|
Dear All:
Everybody seems to LOVE the remote page advance/back. I know one thing... I LOVE the MP3 function on the EZ Reader. I own an iPod Classic and the sound quality in the ears of our staff is overwhelming for the EZ Reader. I know you can call it "oversized MP3"; but you have to hear it to apprecate it. AND... what about audio books for the vision-impared?? It seems to me that adding a dedicated jack would be easier and would still allow good songs and good reading to go together like it belongs!
So, I love your idea here and will take it to CES... but will push for dedicated jack if you would not mind!!
OH... the EZ Reader is one of two finalists for the Storage Visions Consumer Innovative Products Award. We are really honored because we were up against the cream of the crop. The final selection is January 6. But... I think it is great to see that Storage Visions sees the product as a bold and new "GREEN" solution. You can read more and buy the EZ Reader on sale thru the month of January as a part of the CES Show Special ($299) at
www.mobiebook.com
Thank you,
Robert B