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Originally Posted by anurag
Exactly. From the dictionary:
An upside-down skiff!
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jeebus!!! That is so impressive. I am sure the PL panel is just as nice in the flexibility department. But am I the only one who is really impressed with the apparent resolution of the panel? Those are photos and you can easily read the text...if this is really representative of the next gen panels, I am a happy camper...we just ordered a new K2 to take advantage of that Audible $100 deal, but I have my K1 I can sell to fund my new reader...I was gonna get a new lens buuuut, a nice reader like this or the Que oooorrrr, the newest stuff from Pocketbook...sitting here looking at my jar of spare change.
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Originally Posted by BKeeper
This is really interesting.
See Plastic Logic? (and iRex and company...)
This is what happens when you announce products 18 months in advance.... Someone virtually beats you to it.  (with an advance announcement...)
But I have a feeling that the introduction of tabled devices will change the paradigm/expectations before any of the new flexible readers have a chance to launch.
Anyway,looks like 2010 will be a great year.
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But remember we have no idea what the actual specs of the Que are...they have been evasive about them...I see no reason to expect that it will be much different hardware wise...as with other devices, it all comes down to the firmware and open or closed nature of the OS. If the device has an API and is open to developers then that should be the device favored by big and small businesses...