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Old 09-23-2009, 11:51 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by dmikov View Post
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/22/m...-late-prototy/

Might be something we all can use EReader and Netbook lovers alike.
Wow this device look sweet! That would be an ideal reader.

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But why use dual screen for an ereader. IMO, it just doesn't make sense. Double price, double weight, double volume, double power but you are always reading one of the screens only. The only benefit is that you make half of the no. of page turns.
Sure only if you read b&w text only novella books. But dual screen is great for technical papers, esp. if you can open a different book or page on each screen. Great for magazines and kids books.

Also if you look at the video you'll see that this device is targeted more as a pen notebook, where the productivity of the two pages are tightly integrated.

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