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Originally Posted by montalex
I've been waiting for these -- digital displays for music scores. At $1600, they are expensive, but should lead to larger e-reader displays.
Imagine, no more page turning during concerts -- just a tap gets a nice, lighted view of the next music page. And you won't need a brief case full of over-priced paper scores. Music always cost a fortune because print runs are so small.
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Why would digital scores be any cheaper? Most of the costs will be in the typesetting, so digital scores would presumably be just as expensive. It strikes me that you need to buy an
awful lot of scores to recoop the cost of a $1600 device.
This seems like a solution that doesn't actually have a problem associated with it.