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For non-recognition freehand scribbling, it depends on the app whether it would appeal to you. PDF Annotator is nice for me, maybe not nice for you. There are not a lot of apps that allow scribbling freehand notes--they mostly prefer ASCII text entry. A little better, but it sounds like you have a better plan for you, as the elusive 10" super-thin and light all-day-battery Tablet PC hasn't been invented yet. I have a 12.1" HP 2710p, great to write on, light in weight, and you can add the slice battery for all-day use. But despite being under 4 lbs. and having the advantage of a keyboard for text and data entry, it always feels bulky and heavy to hold and to move around (and definitely to transport) when compared to my little Sony 505. |
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For something like the Gigabyte M912 tablet, that's probably the case since I think it uses XP Home instead of XP Tablet PC Edition. If you use an OS designed for tablet PCs, though, I think the experience would be pretty different. |
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From Apple's history and current product line up, I doubt it's going to be an ebook. Apple like premium devices that can be sold as objects of desire. There's a nice space between the Mac Air and the iTouch/iPhone which could be filled with a media tablet with kindle-like delivery not only of books, but also of music, games and film. The technical problems of extremely long battery life could be avoided (so long as it can play through a film, or last for a long flight) and Apple could do what it does best - concentrate on quality of materials and sophisticated user experience. The device would cost at least $700 and that puts it outside of ebook territory and into the general computing arena where it has to have some other functionality to justify the cost.
By comparison, the ideal ebook is not that sexy - it should be small, light and not get in the way of reading a book. It should also be as cheap as possible. Amazon are getting there with the Kindle - imagine something with an 8", 200 dpi display that it is pretty much the entire upper surface of the device (maybe with a slide out keyboard) and sells for less than $100. Now, Apple could leapfrog where Amazon are going, but I suspect they'd rather define a new niche that can demand a premium than fight a well established player. Besides all that, ebooks all come down to the screen. From what rumours we've heard, Apple aren't going for a technology that is suitable for genuinely comfortable reading. That's just my take on it, but there you go. |
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The odds of a physical keyboard are slim to none--that's a peripheral, unnecessary for the majority of mobile tasks, particularly with good handwriting recognition. |
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Here is another LG OLED/Apple tablet rumor article.
Also, apparently Archos is coming out with a 5" (too small for me, but presumably cheaper,) Android-based OLED tablet. I am getting excited about OLED tablets, which should be reasonable good e-readers, as well as multifunction devices :-) Last edited by Sonist; 05-23-2009 at 06:38 PM. |
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Unless they can make their usual exorbitant profit on a product they won't make it, period. |
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It's all vapor anyway. Been so fer years...
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The people who might blow the market wide open in the way you're talking about would be Amazon. They could sell Kindle software for your laptop, or tablet PC - and it would benefit from the attention the Kindle has received. It's easy to imagine them doing that. Why would Apple want to be in a position where Amazon could 'undercut' them by just releasing some software? In fact, Amazon are already capturing that corner of the market by putting Kindle on the iPhone. It still remains likely that Apple aren't about to release a cheap and very portable ebook device with extended battery life. That would expand the market. Putting ebook software on an expensive device will not change things that much - because, if you want it you can already get good reader software for free for your laptop, netbook and PC. It's already here and there just isn't that much interest because it's an expensive (for the hardware) and inconvenient way to read a book. |
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Keep in mind that there is a Kindle app already for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
So any multimedia tablet from Apple could just support the Kindle store as well and they could advertise that function along with the music, movies, TV, net surfing etc. I agree they won't put out a dedicated reader--Apple goes after the mainstream and dedicated readers will never be a mainstream device. Again, it will be multifunction devices that can also read books that help ebooks take off in the future. |
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