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ScS Edit: OK, clearly should have read farther, most of these ideas have been mentioned already. The main point is that multiple options for a brick and mortar shopping experience are possible, and probably technically much simpler than those talking self-checkout counters at the grocery store :-) Last edited by scottcstoness2; 10-04-2008 at 02:36 AM. |
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Nevertheless the question is, is the market big enough worth taking the costs of developing a device? And in this regard in really doesn't matter if you are a selfsustained newcomer company getting money from investors, or if you are a devision of a enourmous concern, getting money from the concern funds. Quote:
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Thank you for attending this event and representing MobileRead. Your report was not only informative but also interesting. Don |
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Dennis, thank you for the great article on the Sony event!
Was anything said about the new Epson controller? Is it in the PRS-700? Based on the pictures so far, I would say no, but one can always hope... |
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How can you tell if the 700 has the Epson controller or not based on the photos we've seen so far?
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There must be a ton of PRS-700 videos somewhere. Why I can't find any? ![]() Also, I haven't seen full specifications yet. I would really like to know the resolution of the touchscreen... Btw, I am not complaining. Given a choice, I would buy it yesterday. |
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Thing is, an animated menu would use more battery. So it could still use an Epson controller even though the menus have no animation.
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Just for the record, my dream e-book reader has touchscreen, wireless and a screen/CPU fast enough for Web browsing - if I want to research the text I am reading. Battery life is secondary and I can live without a color screen. With the PRS-700 I hope to be able to put a dictionary and the Wikipedia on a memory card and to be able to do word lookup. In that case, I would survive without wireless. Maybe it is even better to have less radio pollution around while reading. Last edited by Mycropht; 10-04-2008 at 09:56 AM. |
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The only video I found there was on the 505, no mention of the 700. Its not a bad marketing video, but it isn't what I was looking for. |
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The Museum of Modern Art in NYC had a competition years back to come up with designs for a vehicle purpose built to be a taxi. There were some splendid designs, but the effort ultimately foundered on the fact that the market simply wasn't large enough for anyone to make one. The costs of tooling up to produce a such a vehicle were far greater than the potential revenue from selling them. This is why the GM engineer I mentioned didn't quite roll on the floor laughing at the idea GM could do one. GM needs to sell something like 500,000 to 600,000 of a model to do it at all. The only manufacturer who actually addressed the taxi market was the old Checker Motors corporation, in Kalamozoo, Michigan. They made the famous Checker cab (and I think there are still a few running in NYC), and a consumer model called the Marathon. Checker got away with it because they were a custom coach maker. They just built a custom body. They used engines, drive train, and chassis from Chevrolet. They no longer exist. Quote:
The usual corporate impulse is to try to maximize profit. But this is misleading, as the basic question is "How much profit is required?" The answer to that is simple: profit must be enough to cover the marginal cost of capital. That number may be higher than the maximum profit the company thinks it can make. In that case, the operation may not be long for this world... Companies will use existing operations as "cash cows" to finance other developments, but the "cash cows" have to throw off enormous amounts of cash. Again, management has the duty to invest funds where they make the greatest return. An operation that is profitable, but not profitable enough has problems. And how much is "enough" depends upon the industry and the company. As an example pertinent to what MobileRead is interested in, take publishing. The industry went through an upheaval some years back as multi-media conglomerates acquired publishing houses to complement their existing operations in movies, TV, music, and gaming. They thought they saw synergies in having multiple forms of content under one roof. Those associations are beginning to unravel. For instance, TimeWarner sold off the Warner Books division to Hachette, who renamed it Grand Central Publishing. The problem was simple: book publishing can't achieve the levels of revenue and profitability possible in things like movies and TV. Conglomerates in other media areas with publishing operations are finding that out the hard way. Their publishing arms are under intense pressure to boost revenue and profit (IE: publish more best sellers), and some publishing arms are being divested. They simply don't fit with what the larger company is doing. They are profitable, but not profitable enough Quote:
Sony wants growth. Note that the Reader operation is now a separate division. Sony appears to see a significant market in electronic literature and devices to display it, and is addressing that market. Sony is a huge outfit, with a market capitalization of 29 billion dollars. What do you think "growth" means for an outfit that size? (See here for an overview of their numbers.) Sony needs to sell a lot of readers. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 10-04-2008 at 11:07 AM. |
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