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I have a very simple request...more pictures...
![]() So far we have a few shots of prototype devices, but no real collection of photos of the "final" hardware design. Maybe you could provide some, either post them here or send them to me by email (you've got my address since I contacted you) and I'll upload them. Thanks. |
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I'd choose an improvement in DPI over an improvement in levels of gray-scale in a heartbeat. Likewise for any sub-video-speed refresh-rate improvements. Xenophon P.S. Improved contrast would be good too, but isn't quite as big a deal. |
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So, in the market-space I intended to be describing, I most respectfully disagree. The lowest resolution laser printer I've owned in the last 23 years was that very original LaserWriter. The printer after that was 600DPI (as was the next). My current multi-year-old laser printer is a 1200DPI HP unit, available for under $500. A similar unit is a necessity for anyone who prints significant amounts of text. Xenophon |
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"... and I can't afford a eBook reader that acts like a laser writer." is why I was asking how long it might be until they can produce a beastie with high-res that ordinary folks can afford. Higher DPI is a bigger deal than people think. Really. Ask those very same printer manufacturers why the very first laser printers were 300DPI.
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Could we please stop talking utter nonsense and mixing pixels per inch and dots per inch, which is anyway offtopic here? Thank you.
2Thomas *) any info on pricing? will your devices be cheaper than eink? *) could you tell us a bit more about the technology itself? Namely, does the screen consume power only when it's refreshed? |
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* Wrt technology please check this page for further explanation: http://www.polymervision.com/Technol...833/Index.html
Like with other e-readers e-ink/e-paper is just a part of our display. Polymer Vision's core technology is in making the electronics that manage the display effect truly rollable. * Pricing: difficult to say since Polymer Vision will not sell to the end-user, the mobile network operator will do so in combination with a 3G broadband subscription / possible content / possible subsidy. Expect something in the range of high-end mobile products. Further specs will only become available from mid-february onwards after we show samples of the commercial product in Barcelona at Mobile World Congress. Last edited by Thomas; 12-18-2007 at 08:08 PM. Reason: earlier Comment did not seem logical in this sequence. |
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Thomas-
Will anyone from your company be attending the London Book Fair in April? http://www.londonbookfair.co.uk/ |
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Happy New Year and lots of e-reading in 2008!
We may be visiting the London Book Fair, this is not confirmed yet. Will you or your company be there? Polymer Vision will be present at the Financial Times Media&Broadcasting conference 25-26 Febr, also in London. The conference is about digital content in an ever more mobile world. |
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to Thomas:
I am wondering about the "mobile phone" part: How can I enter a new number or how can I write a SMS? Is it even possible to do so? Do I need a headset in order to make a call with the READIUS? And also you have mentioned "touch" to be a next thing ... Is that something which is actively beeing worked on? (And is it the answer to my first question? ;-) ) Thanks for your answers! Last edited by dudenz; 01-29-2008 at 08:43 PM. |
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Dudenz;
Calls can be made from the contactlist or via reply function to previous calls. This normally covers about 95% of the calls made from a mobile phone. Typing text/numbers will be possible with a virtual keyboard and the 5 buttons but is not ideal for long text. Calls can be made/received via a handset (wired or BT). Touch is on the roadmap indeed but do not expect that for the first generations. Quote:
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Even very early presses used full character slugs to place ink on paper rather than dots. The DPI ratings on laser printers are just there for comparison to ink-jet which uses a modified nozzel array to virtualize a dot screen. While I am all for higher resolution mobile displays, especially e-paper, lets compare apples to apples here. Thomas: Any word yet on USA availability and carrier partnerships? ![]() |
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And here is a list to show just how limited HSDPA coverage is in the US: http://www.wireless.att.com/coverage.../popUp_3g.html AT&T data coverage map, but it's sneaky and you have to really zoom in to find the pockets of HSDPA: http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/ Now EDGE is almost everywhere but BFD so are Sprint & Verizon's EVDO Rev0 & 1xRTT coverage...if all you are doing is downloading ebooks then that will be adequate but it's going to be quite a premium for a service you won't see until the device is pretty much obsolete. But that kool factor on this phone is just beyond any of that...just would be hard to justify the cost of the HSDPA hardware in the device if I would pretty much be guaranteed to never be able to use it. So, I guess my question is...I want just a cool roll-a-way book reader... ![]() ![]() |
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The Nokia Internet Tablets has 225 ppi. The OpenMoke phone Neo 1973 has 260 ppi.
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