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Thoughts on possible big (13’ ish – or greater) ereaders
Obviously Sony’s DPT-S1 (Digital Paper) has had a monopoly on this market and everything else thus far has been tech demos and vaporware.
Presently both Pocketbook and Onyx have been giving indications that their would-be products are coming towards actually becoming available. Pocketbook has their Pocketbook CAD Flex (http://goodereader.com/blog/electron...-released-soon) with a Taobao listing, for whatever that’s worth. Meanwhile Onyx has a slightly Chinglish advert (“handwritting”) apparently naming the product as the Boox Max (http://www.alibaba.com/product-detai...399426767.html) and and apparent target of a Q1 release according to an apparent copy of an e-mail repeated in the comments at goodereader. Quote:
Now there are two different Pocketbook CAD products mooted, with a slightly odd mish-mash of specifications (the CAD Flex with 1.5Ghz processor but just 512 mb of ram; the CAD with 1Ghz, processor but a huge 2gb of ram). Based on the packaging, the Flex appears to be the product getting closer to market. Then there’s the NotesNote – yet to be named, set to produce a “test set” in April, from the UK/Estonia. Theirs is to be a dual 13’ screen affair aimed primarily as a music reader. Nate Hoffelder has conjectured that “this would cost at least $1,300”, based on the Sony Digital Paper’s price (also said he didn’t think it would make it). At the periphery there’s also the Dasung Paperlike as a second screen (out now, but with an odd sales method from what I’ve heard and some complaints, and somewhat outside the main premise of an e-reader here), Netronix’s 13’ tech demo , and the Noteslate Hero (http://the-digital-reader.com/2015/1...g-slate-video/) which has been floating around for a while but with some scepticism as to whether it will ever get to market. What does anyone think on the chances of these products (or any others in this type) - Making it to getting sold (and if so when? This year?) - Being (easily) available in Europe and/or North America. - Being available at a relatively “reasonable” price (DPT-S1’s price always felt a bit gauge-y, the more so because limited release has meant ridiculous eBay prices). I guess I’m just hoping for some competition so I don’t end up getting tired of waiting and overpaying for Sony’s device. |
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What indication is there that any of the other devices will be cheaper than Sony's? I haven't paid a lot of attention, but I seem to remember that the others would be around the same price. The display costs a lot, so maybe Sony aren't gouging after all.
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Secondarily the devices would, one would think, need to be cheaper, or else better, to compete in places where Sony's device is available, given Sony is a "safer" brand (should be better customer services, product quality less likely to be variable, would have more to lose if the above weren't the case). I don't "know" the prices that's why that's one thing I'm asking but in terms of scuttlebutt and hearsay, now likely outdated Quote:
The hope would also then be that Sony too look to compete on price, against the newer devices in a manner they aren't really obliged to with a monopoly. As noted above part of the problem is Sony's limited release, which means getting one in some places means necessarily paying a fair bit more than the already expensive official price. |
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