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Old 05-08-2010, 02:01 PM   #5
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I don't think it really be worth my while getting a colour screen on a smaller reader until my existing b&w one dies, novels are fine on it and it is stuff like comics and magazines that would benefit from colour and they would also benefit a lot from a larger screensize too.
The higher resolution and much better speed would be my motivations for getting something with Mirasol. Problem is, the device is going to need more than just a fast screen. It'll need some brawny internals, and it'll need tight software integration to make use of speed in navigation and to take advantage of the higher pixel density.

I just worry that the first generation of devices with Mirasol will either be underpowered or will have crude software that does spiffy animations for things like turning pages. Judging by how gooey people were over that ridiculous page turn on iBooks, it seems all the more likely to be all they'll aim for now.
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