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 First, I want to replace my TX with a good reader, but ultimately I want a PDA with a decent-size screen. I don't want a small laptop or even a UMPC, I want a reader that's easier on the eyes and with some notetaking, personal organization and, at most, easy text entry abilities.  | 
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 I'd be good with a small b/w device for straight reading of books. In fact, for just books, I'm good with a PDA. For periodicals like magazines, I'd want a larger device, and I'd want color. So in terms of Astak's products, I might want the smaller device now, and hold out for a larger color device in the future (or once more magazines go online).  | 
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 In particular check http://issuu.com/ Dale  | 
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 Electrophoretic displays were first developed in the 70's, at MatsushiIta Electronics. However they were abandoned because of various problems. A group at MIT's Media Lab developed a means to solve many of those problems and spun out to form E Ink in 1998. Philips partnered with E Ink to develop and manufacture the displays used in the Sony Librie, however Philips has gotten out of the display fab business, and licensed/sold the electrophoretic backplane technology to PVI, who is currently the sole* production manufacturer of the bare panels used in the Sony PRS, Amazon Kindle, Bookeen, etc. So anyone is free to buy displays from PVI provided they jump through whatever hoops PVI requires of their customers. This company is simply buying screens from PVI attaching them to whatever embedded computer they chose, and putting it all in a nice package**. *Irex being a Philips spinout has a different OEM for their backplanes (I'm not sure who it is). ** Gross understatement of the work and effort required to produce an ebook.  | 
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 That's why I never went with a smartphone such as the Treo, too bulky for a cellphone and too small a screen, at least for me, for a PDA. I really want to see the Astak devices.  | 
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 I like the freedom of surfing on the TX (although, I admit it is a bit of an extravagance, I can accompany my toddler in her alloted TV-viewing time without having to shoot myself...unless it is Arthur or Yo Gabba Gabba, but I digress), but even with the TX I still could use much more screem space. And to digress further , after playing with my friend's OLPC XO, I think an LCD screen with an XO-like ebook mode would read nearly as well as eink, would do color when necessary and be much cheaper. Color eink is, of course, inevitable, but I'm talking about what I'd be willing to pay for now.  | 
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			Now that is why it's important for readers to have page-flip control(s) for whichever hand you're holding the device with. It doesn't have to be thumb-buttons either, but could be other fingers too (or nose or elbow or whatever body parts you manage to poke the device with (now stop thinking dirty)).
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Seamus, thanks for the history lesson, I needed it. What you say then makes me doubt the claims now made by Astak of being able to produce a large amount of readers at their price point: one of their partners may well be a screen manufacturer but can it produce these screens, and can it get rights from PVI? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			TallMom, sorry if I misunderstood, but that's how I read the following sentence you wrote: "The main reason I purchased the TX was for the large screen for reading and the TX was not that much less than the Kindle!" Last edited by radleyp; 04-16-2008 at 06:18 PM.  | 
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			You're right, I should have checked that. It will be interesting to see what happens here, since if these devices appear at these prices, Amazon and Sony will not, to say the least, be happy. It looks 1) as if PVI is going into competition with its main customers and 2) possibly seriously overcharging them.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			The Astak/PVI connection was only briefly touched on, more than anything the comment is on DaleDe's diligence getting the detail in the Wiki, than anything else.   
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	![]() There is a recent item (like, today, actually) on PVI doubling their production capacity, that could have some bearing on the price drop, or anticipated price drop in the panels that Astak seems to be anticipating. ![]() One thing's for sure, if Astak does manage to bring out devices as cheaply as they're claiming to expect, then Sony, Bookeen, iRex, et. al. will be feeling some pressure to drop their prices too. Hopefully that'll be because the costs drop. We've been speculating around here for two years (that I've been a party to) about what happens when the economies of scale start to kick in on e-ink, maybe we're reaching some sort of transition point where that's starting to have some effect.  
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			Just for comparison I created this image of a 8.5x11 sheet. The grid represents where the text would appear with a one inch margin all around. Each of the colors represents a different diagonal screen measurement while keeping the 8.5x11 aspect ratio for diagonals of 4", 5", 6" & 9.7". The 4" diagonal is roughly the size of my Palm TX. This may be of no help to others but it helps me understand the relation between the various sizes.  | 
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 But for me, I'm "least unhappy" with the current 6" as a balance between a bit too small for reading on and uncomfortably large in my pocket.  | 
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			I'd be fine with 9.7" as I carry my reader around in my bag and it would fit fine.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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