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Old 11-05-2011, 04:06 AM   #121
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Old 01-07-2012, 09:33 AM   #122
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Still no good news on a A4 size touch e-ink reader planned for 2012 right? (wich isn't the same old vaporware ofc)
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Old 01-10-2012, 07:25 AM   #123
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I'm following all the CES 2012 reports to see if I spot something new there. If you do please post here. No screen larger than the usual 9.7" or 10.1" at the moment.
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Old 01-10-2012, 10:48 PM   #124
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I have a 9.7" PocketBook device, and it is on the verge of being too heavy. I can't imagine going to something with even more glass and using it comfortably. Maybe if they can produce larger screens with a plastic substrate, we might see larger devices, but until then I don't see it happening. However, I do believe that a reader of the same 10" size with a higher pixel density would be a huge improvement. Many of us who buy such devices do it to read technical documents in PDF format, and the fonts in those are usually designed for paper and are pretty thin looking on current displays. Higher pixel density wouldn't weigh any more, so there's no penalty that way.
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Old 01-11-2012, 04:38 AM   #125
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Higher pixel density wouldn't weigh any more, so there's no penalty that way.
Well, higher pixel density would require more processing power and hence - with current chip and battery technology - does have a penalty in the form of either heavier batteries or shorter battery life.

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Old 01-11-2012, 05:39 PM   #126
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Wouldn't it be great to read your morning newspaper on something like that?
I would have three subscriptions, my local Swedish paper, NYT for a global perspective and Asahi Shinbun for Japanese news. Ohh the glory of globalization!
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Old 01-11-2012, 06:59 PM   #127
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Well, higher pixel density would require more processing power and hence - with current chip and battery technology - does have a penalty in the form of either heavier batteries or shorter battery life.

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I think you're probably right, but I'd take recharging once a week over once every three weeks if it meant doubling the pixel density. Besides, now that I use WiFi for hours on end, I find that it eats the battery charge like nobody's business. Giving a little more to the display wouldn't make much difference to the time between charges.
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Old 01-14-2012, 07:28 PM   #128
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I will buy a reader that is at least 12 inch +. I may have to wait a long time.

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Old 01-14-2012, 09:19 PM   #129
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Old 01-15-2012, 08:00 AM   #130
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I'm waiting for this as well, mostly for magazines and tech books. So sad that E-ink advertise availability of their 12" Triton since a long time on their web site and Delta/Bridgeston should have come out with a 13.1" device this year (even if the reviews where not good about the quality of this electronic paper).
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Old 01-18-2012, 02:45 PM   #131
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Just to keep things updated in this thread, rumors of a 11.5" 300dpi b/w e-reader can be found in this topic, from a collaboration between Epson and E-Ink:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=165557

Let's hope to have news very soon
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Old 01-19-2012, 04:30 AM   #132
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Thank you very much Koda. Interesting video.
After so much time waiting, I would really like to see at least one manufacturer finding the courage to put a very large-screened E-ink device on the market. Then we will finally have the possibility to gauge what market actually exists for such a device. Apparently, everyone in the business (except maybe E-Ink) thinks that such market will be very small, but I'm not convinced.
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Old 01-19-2012, 04:57 AM   #133
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Thank you very much Koda. Interesting video.
After so much time waiting, I would really like to see at least one manufacturer finding the courage to put a very large-screened E-ink device on the market. Then we will finally have the possibility to gauge what market actually exists for such a device. Apparently, everyone in the business (except maybe E-Ink) thinks that such market will be very small, but I'm not convinced.
Very large and high resolution, please. And also with a plastic backplane. Even 6" glass backplanes are fragile. A 12" one would be much more likely to break.
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Old 01-20-2012, 04:33 AM   #134
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Very large and high resolution, please. And also with a plastic backplane. Even 6" glass backplanes are fragile. A 12" one would be much more likely to break.
I fully agree. It would be fantastic to be able to use the reader in the same way that we use a paper notebook: without worrying about its safety during transport.

By the way, after bringing my Asus DR-900 (9", Sipix) with me every day in my bag for a full year without it suffering any harm, I decided to leave the bomb-proof -but very heavy and bulky- case at home. I only took the precaution to prepare a 5mm thick sheet of plexiglass (slightly larger than the reader) and put it in another compartment of my bag, adjacent to the screen, so that the latter will not be accidentally punctured. In comparison to the case, the plexiglass sheet is lighter and -more importantly- doesn't have to be supported by my hands when reading.
I am now reaching two months of on-the-move use of the "naked" device without incidents. I am starting to feel confident that even a 12" reader, with a bit of care, could survive such type of arrangement. ...which brings the question: are they really *so* fragile? Maybe mine is not a typical experience.
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which brings the question: are they really *so* fragile? Maybe mine is not a typical experience.
Pressure on the wrong place, and they break. You seem to be taking a great deal of care not to break yours.

My last breakage occurred with my CyBook in it's (closed) case, in my hand, when I fell over on some ice. I didn't drop the CyBook, but I still managed to break it by holding the case too tightly.

With the glass substrate, the wrong pressure or especially a twisting force will shatter the glass.
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