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Old 05-28-2009, 12:30 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Charybdis View Post
Hello,

what do you think, when can we write and edit a text document on our ebook reader? And when can we surf on the internet with and e-paper based display? will it possible in the near future?

E-paper displays should support much more faster movements, in order to surf on the internet and write a documentum.

But it would be a killer feature.
If the purpose of a digital book is to actually read a book and interact with it in the way one would a printed book (e.g., mark it up, underline etc.) then why would you want all these additional features of web surfing and writing long documents on them? I don't get it. I wouldn't want something like that.

I want the digital reader to do one thing good, and that's allowing us to use it the way one reads a book which includes reading and marking it up.
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