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Old 09-07-2007, 10:55 AM   #2
tribble
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Device: Bookeen Opus (i love that thing) and iPad (what an irony)
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Originally Posted by |2eason View Post
I've have to say though, that it sounds like a really dumb idea. Why put all those resources and man hours into developing 'a slightly better' Iliad, when instead they could be building a proper successor to it.
Hmm, i think its just a minor upgrade. Not too much manpower invested here i think. For a bigger battery you dont need an engineer. And the cosmetic changes to the hull are probably not something that needed months of development.

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Why not tackle to lack of sleep mode, why not upgrade to Vizplex and get rid of the travel hub in favour or internal ports. There are lot's of things that could be done, so why are Irex going for such half measures?
Probably, because there has been done a lot of work with the iLiad and now it has topay off. I am sure, there are more advanced deviced beeing developed as we write, and hopefully they will address all the things you mentioned. But i assume that it will be at least a year until there will be aan iLiad 2.0. Up to now, the iLiad is the only device in its category. So why change a winning horse as lon as you dont have to. Better to develop something thats another breakthrough and better than what the others have to offer. And right now, there is soooo much development happening, that you probably could only loose bringing a new device on the market, from a business point of view that is.

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In the time it takes them to switch over production to the Iliad V1.1; the Kindle will be out, the Bookeen too and Hanlins V9 might be in a position to directly compete with the Iliad.
I dont think, that the Kindle will be first. The V9 is probably the first real competition for the iLiad. But thats postponed till December.

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And, the development time wasted on the V1.1 might mean that the Iliad v2 will be released when Sony has it's own 8" on the market. It might be that even more 'big name' manufacturers will have devices on the market (I'm thinking Fujitsu here).
Some competition will be good for the prices, dont you think?

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Currently, Irex make the most capable E-Ink device available, but I don't think that will last long. IMO, they risk falling behind the market if they take such small steps in development.
They are still in a leading position. And i dont think, that they are not close to the market. The people at iRex have been developng electronic paper devices for quite some time and they do know, what the market has to offer. I expect rumors of a better device in about a year. Maybe we will see vizplex devices in 6 month, but i am not sure about that. Vizplex is not that big a difference to what the normal eink displays offer. But flexible diplays in color and video capabilities are in the making, but that will probably take another 3 to 5 years to the market.

I personally am interested in all development regarding reading technologies, and e-Ink is the best one out there at the moment. And for the european market there is only the iLiad. And soon the Cybook and maybe the V3. It should only be good for the consumer to get the competition going.
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