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So, basically something like the old Palm PDAs with the green backlight. Those were awesome for reading -- I did a lot of reading on them. Then I started buying "better" color screens and my ebook reading dropped off significantly, but with e-ink I'm back.
I've actually considered buying an old Palm m100 off ebay for the very reasons that you mention... much smaller than my Kindle, easy on the eyes (similar to e-ink since they're not backlit), and the green backlighting is easier on the eyes than LCD backlighting. edit: looking now, it looks like the m100 and m105 suffered from a worse backlight... I guess I'd have to get the original Palm III like I used to have to get those properties back. Last edited by twowheels; 08-08-2011 at 02:54 PM. |
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I suspect that embedded LEDs in the bezel would interfere with the IR touchscreen sensors used in the current crop of readers.
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It's not an intractable problem. It can be solved. Perhaps it's a conspiracy to prevent cannibalizing the booklight market (when you can sell a springy piece of metal, battery, and LED that cost $2 total for $30, you don't want to give up that revenue stream). |
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From what I understand, the main problem with the PRS-700 was the additional touch-screen layer that was added on top of the e-Ink. I don't know how much of an issue the light itself was.
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You didn't wear your onions on your belt? Because that was the style back then.
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I suspect that what we call "smartphones" still have some evolving to do. I imagine them becoming all-purpose communications and computer/storage devices that we can use as-is, or plug in (physically or wirelessly) to peripheral slave-devices like portable screens, media players, vehicles, etc, bought individually to suit personal usage and preferences, to allow for specialized use. (I think the entire computer infrastructure that individuals enjoy will eventually be built around this modular system.)
To an extent, many of the smartphones and other devices can do this now... I expect it to be even easier and much more common in the future. And at that point, the smartphone will be the primary device to store the ebook, and split the duty of displaying it between itself and any peripheral devices. So, does that mean people will read on the smartphones? Yes and no: They can use their smartphone to connect to their reading device of choice, or even borrow someone else's, if one is convenient, and read on that; or, if no such peripheral is available, they can read on the smartphone's screen. For today: I think smartphones are dominating some ebook markets and not others, thanks to the dedicated devices available to some markets today. But it's only a matter of time before they play a greater role in all ebook markets, as the central device of a modular system. |
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Once smartphones come equipped with Qualcomm's Mirasol display (cheaper on small screens), e Ink will be in trouble. Next will be in tablets and dedicated e-readers will be history.
Modularity and conectivity is great, as long as it doesn't force onto us several featureless barebones devices in a heavy backpack rather than my trusty all-in-one pocket device. |
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