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Lots of ifs. But... if the screen contrast is at least as good as the K2, and if 8.5x11 PDF display is legible, and if price is around $450, and if a few more formats are natively supported... I'll be a buyer. I know, dream on.
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This will mean that the emphasis will be thrown back in a major way on the price of ebooks. It's going to be an interesting two years or so. imho. Saoir |
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I'm definitely not buying it until I see what kind of structure it has. It has to be a step above K2, or money stays in my pocket.
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cripes, the people here spend all day long bantering about everything eink and ereader and can't put two and two together here? This rumored new student kindle corresponds with one of two displays. It is either the pixel qi display or more likely the Plastic Logic display which according to everything I have read is going to be very aggressively priced to make such a device within the reach of your average student. And if Amazon does not jump in feet first they will lose out to a company which is willing. The deals for the text books are already done if the device is due by years end or even early in '10.
The dark horse is the Pixel Qi display because it's pretty energy efficient and it is to be had in color immediately in it's first, well actually 2nd generation. I mean this is not rocket science, the writing has been on the wall here for over a year. |
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I agree about Pixel Qi being an outside possibility, but Plastic Logic seems to be in the device business (not the display business). The most probable screen is the 9.7" from PVI, which is going to end up in multiple devices this summer (PVI: Flexible e-paper by Q2 2009).
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wellcraft, that is certainly nice news to read. I had not found where PVI was as close as Plastic Logic. Maybe I gleaned the wrong impression from the Plastic Logic demo vids but I thought they specifically mention building a new factor in Germany to make their displays. Or am I confused with PVI in that area?
Yeah, about 1:30 into this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50x8h7fF4DU the guy specifically says they created their own display technology. That is where I was assuming that PL is a display manufacturer. Maybe they are not going to make displays for other companies? Only for their devices? It might make sense or not, hard to decide. |
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No, an A4 pdf-capable (don't care about DRM; journals don't use it) Kindle would have been my dream item for that task, and I still want one. |
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So the PVI screen is older technology, and they already have factories. As you say, there have been few videos or other demos, so the actual 9.7" PVI product is obscure (although it has been planned for 2 years, i.e. delayed several times). This is in part because PVI sells screens, not devices (although Netronix is partially owned by PVI), and it is typically devices that get demoed. |
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I will buy the Kindle 3 only if it has a larger screen. i'd like to see it almost an inch wider and maybe an inch longer. then it will feel more like a real book.
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I research in a pretty small niche so I don't have a huge stack of articles and at most 3-5 a year will come out. So I save more time being able to mark up my pdfs quickly (vs. the clunky kindle interface, or trying to write small and legibly on a tablet PC) than I would with searching since I know the literature in my area very well. And searches I can just do with the PDFs on the PC as you note, I'm at a PC all day anyway so it doesn't bother me. But I see the appeal for people in fields that have hundreds or thousands of articles on the particular disease or medicine or whatever they're studying. Or for people who just find it easier to annotate stuff on a reader or on the PC vs on a printout. Just not my cup of tea. Last edited by dmaul1114; 03-18-2009 at 03:24 PM. |
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click on Kindle There is video at "Watch a Video Demonstration of Kindle 2 " There are high resolution photos during K2 launch in some news release page. see http://www.mobileread.mobi/forums/sh...ad.php?t=38174 |
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I was actually referring specifically to the PDFs already available at books.google.com. These PDFs are from scanned images and not built from text files, so these PDFs should all show images as scanned and thus no OCR errors. (Is this better and not misleading?)
From my understanding, the versions shown on the Sony are derived from the scanned image based PDFs (the PDF has OCR software applied to it), and this is why they have the OCR errors. |
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