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Fantasies on ereaders of the future
Here is one of mine:
E-ink, at least 9 inch or larger, high res (retina lvl or higher), fast processor, front lit, long battery life, thin and light, WITH PEN SUPPORT. I think this kind of e reader will be perfect to read pdfs, comics, research papers. And with pen support (which allows your hand to rest comfortably on the touch screen while using the pen to write), people can also use it to take notes from lectures, to replace massive note papers and heavy binders (common, it is so eco-friendly ![]() So what's yours? |
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Covered in another thread:
If they ever figure out how to have a two-screen display that folds in half, that'd be great. Until then, I want small screens. |
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Sounds like an episode of The Twilight Zone.
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Actually, it sounds more like something from "The Outer Limits." Episodes tend to show the downsides of incredible technological advances (see the episode "The New Breed" for an example of an advance that at first looks terrific, but becomes a horrifying nightmare).
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My current fantasy about an ereader involves having the time and attention to be able to read for more than half an hour at a time, usually just before bed.
but I don't suppose that Amazon could sell me a couple more hours in each day? (and if they could, would it be covered under my Prime membership?) |
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What about an ereader like the pull out communicators from Earth Final conflict.
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[QUOTE=Elfwreck;2505827]Covered in another thread:
Most of these. I really want better ways of searching and sorting by various metadata fields Being able to use the touch screen to take freehand notes with a stylus, saved as a picture not converted to text, for doodles, diagrams and to do lists. Much better large library management More memory and a sd slot. I hate and don't trust the cloud. I want all my books with me not off in someone elses control and potentially out of my reach. For the PC and Mac apps I want Speech Recognition to be able to select, open, and page through the book. I was hospitalized once with IVs in both arms. I couldn't bend my arms without alarms going off so no reading. Very frustrating. A voice controlled app would have been so nice. Even more so for those with permanent motor control problems. Last edited by crossi; 05-07-2013 at 04:00 PM. |
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>>Being able to use the touch screen to take freehand notes with a stylus, saved as a picture not converted to text, for doodles, diagrams and to do lists.<<
My Sony Reader can do this, and it even has a slot for the stylus so you don't lose it. eP |
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Fits in my shirt pocket when not in use. Unfolds, or scrolls out, to three times its size for reading.
And for the shirt of the future: more pockets! |
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If you could go ahead and beam it straight into my brain, that'll be great.
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Better contrast. All ereaders I've seen look muddy.
Screens at least as big as a standard paperback. Nice and solid feeling. I don't like flimsy-feeling things. The T2 reader? If so, I am much more interested in one. I've been trying to find a good electronic note-taking scheme for ages. |
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