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Not for the lack of trying, I'm pretty sure. If someone develops a battery that can power devices for a long period of time at reasonable cost, that someone's going to be pretty darn rich.
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I recall some articles a couple of years ago about some fairly promising battery advances, but they'd only advanced as far as the lab, at that point.
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Also mfrs try to attack problems multiple ways simultaneously - witness all the hype about OLEDS, it's all about their power efficiency while retaining most of the characteristics we like in LCD (thin, lightweight, quick etc.) |
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I think this may not be as far off as commonly thought. Nano-tube Lithium Ion batteries are being commercialized now and promise a pretty big leap in battery size vs endurance. Since so many applications for Li-Ion batteries are possible, I think rapid commercialization is the result. I've read several good science and business articles about this and it could be as big a leap as the one from Ni-Cad batteries to Li-Ion batteries.
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But for the other things, I, and most don't have or care about wireless headphones. I, and most, think iTunes works great. I use it for my mp3s and I've never even owned an iPod. Non replaceable batteries kind of suck, but generally they last more than long enough for the average user to never care. By the time it's out of charges they'll have moved on to something else. Those are just not issues the average user gives a crap about. You're still not thinking from the viewpoint of the mainstream user who knows nothing about tech and buys an iPod or iPhone and just uses the basic features, with basic headphones etc. That's where the money is, companies don't care about the techies with the grievances you have. They'd probably prefer that such folk not buy their devices--rather than buy them and jailbreak them etc. They make money off selling the average joe devices that are simple and easy to use. 2. Again, Apples device wouldn't be a dedicated reader, and yes the first couple generations would be too pricey to go mainstream most likely. It would be a multimedia tablet that people buy for that reason, and some people buy books on. It won't kill the kindle, but such devices are the key to expanding the ebook market--and not just from Apple, but whatever tablets competitors come up with. Not enough people read enough to buy a dedicated reader for such devices to ever go mainstream like the eye pod. But ebooks can really take off if people start buying more devices (aside from PCs and laptops/netbooks) which can read them, as then even casual readers can start buying some ebooks. Again, one just has to take of the techie glasses and think about what kind of devices will sell in the mainstream. An Apple tablet and similar devices from competitors) certainly could after kinks are worked out and prices come down, as many people (especially younger folk) would love a tablet device that they can watch movies on, listen to music, surf the net, use as a planner, take notes, read textbooks and journal articles and annotate them, read books etc. etc. We're probably 5 years or so away from having a tablet that does all that well and with a decent price tag, but when we do they'll sell like hotcakes. Quote:
There aren't that many people who read enough to justify buying a dedicated eReader, compared to people who need something they can surf the net, watch videos, listen to music etc. So tack ereading function on to a tablet that does all that, and you can sell ebooks to people who would never buy a dedicated reader. eReaders will stick around to sell to that niche, but Apple isn't a company that worries about selling niche items, they sell stuff that will appeal to the most people possible. Last edited by dmaul1114; 05-22-2009 at 02:08 PM. |
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I found my fit with the samsung p3. Does ums, playlist on the go. It even does a few extras, like radio, native divx / xvid video reading. oh, i saw two ipod in demo at the fnac today. But both of them when unusable because they where crashing so much. Don't really know why, probably the disks suffering from overuse. Quote:
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The biggest problem with tablets, IMO, is alpha-numeric input. I have one and there is no way that I can touch type with the onscreen keyboard. Handwriting recognition is so-so and not a decent alternative.
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Mass production is already driving the price down. The magic number, today, is $200. If, in some foreseeable future, some of these "looks-like-a-letter-sized-transparency-foil" SF prototypes go bellow $100 or even lower than that...
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As you might guess, they print all that dreck off, use it for the course of whatever trial or meetings it pertains to, and then, as you might again guess, they toss it: they have the PDFs for filing purposes. They don't just deal with them on laptops for the same reasons that most folks don't want to e-read anything else on a laptop: bulky, heavy, unsatisfactory battery life, the usual readability issues, etc. I've discussed the idea of something that was about clipboard sized that would allow him to read those PDF files, maybe even make notes, was easier on the eyes and ran for a full day or three on a charge. His reaction was ... well, let's just call it "positive." The same factors would make such a device similarly attractive to doctors, professors, anyone who still deals with lots of paper in our eco-friendly "paperless" society. Don't get me wrong, I'm extremely pleased to have a smaller sized device for leisure reading, but the real market here is professional use. The thing that's held them back from hitting that market is most likely the lack of availability of large enough eInk panels to hit that clipboard-size target. The anticipated 9.7" panels are still a mite on small side, but with a margin auto-crop function it'd be close enough. Would such a device be expensive? Absolutely, at first anyway, but consider that the largest factor that brought personal computer prices down from their original, astronomically high prices was the demand from the business world. |
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There is the iLiad, of course. But that's ...quite a bit more expensive, and I get the impression it's hard to figure out how to get material onto it. Quote:
I was interested in something upthread that people were saying about OLED screens--being LCD but not backlit, something like that? Is that the screen the (if I remember right) Jetbook uses? I have a hard time using backlit screens for longer than a few hours, so if an Apple (or any other) tablet was going to be intended for long-form reading, I would want the option of turning off the backlight. And, on another tack, in my opinion, if any company succeeded in making tablets as common as iPods, for example, that would be a game changer right there. Not because tablets didn't exist before, but because $company made them mainstream. |
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The jetBook uses a non-backlit greyscale LCD display. An OLED display does not need a backlight because it is light-emitting, and these are typically full color. With OLED it might be best to read with a black background, since then only the letters will be lit.
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There is one market that does not have a perfectly adapted portable device.
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