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Old 03-05-2010, 01:00 PM   #5
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ha i just found it myself. I'm surprised at the size reduction. im sure its a matter of cost but also weight. Its hard to keep something under a pound when it has 2 10" sheets of class.

each display appears to be just slightly smaller than the display of the Irex DR800, so they aren't really that small.
True enough. If they are right that it's just a little bigger than a 5x7, then it stands to reason that the screen could roughly be 8 inches at a 3:4 aspect ratio (4.8"x6.4" plus bezel).

If they could squeeze 1024x768 into it, it could be a nice reader, especially since they know how to do readable text rendering well.

My handwriting post was a bit exaggerated, but still...I'm not too certain about how much one will really be able to put on a screen.
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