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Plus licensing may be cheaper for Android than Montavista Linux (what they've used so far), especially if they don't need the google apps or market access. |
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Android uses Linux as its core operating system, so switching from one Linux based OS to another would be a lot easier than switching from a Linux based OS to Windows Mobile. Cheers, Simon. |
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It looks as if the Sony S1 Tablet will actually be released well ahead of the PRS-T1 Sony Ereader. In fact, it's expected in Canada Sep 14th.
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The fact that Android is layered on top of Linux does not make this inherently more likely. What does make it possible is the touch screen. Most of the basic Android porting is probably done by the ARM CPU (or more accurately SOC) provider, particularly now that the EInk controller is mostly in software. The reason for Sony to do this would be software compatibility with Android tablets, but since they already have most of the native Linux software they would need on their existing Readers this does not seem compelling (although Android would likely provide a better shopping experience for their bookstore from the device). It is clearly a good idea for B&N, with a tablet Reader and an eInk Reader. So if Sony puts Android on the T1 that might suggest they are thinking about a B&N style stripped down tablet as well.
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However, I think I see your point. All they need to do is write one e-Reader app, and it works on phones, tablets and the Readers. That may be why BBeB isn't listed, since I don't think it (LRF) was ever supported under android. -Pie |
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Just because Android is linux based, doesn't mean that Linux apps can automatically run. Various libraries and other things are needed, plus different systems are in place on Android for making things displayed on screen. Much will have to totally be rewritten.
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You're right about that. Are you going to the VIP session that Sony is holding for the tablets and several other products?
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![]() I suppose size would matter if you're storing a few audiobooks on the Sony, but otherwise it's mostly wasted. But then I never had any problems with the 192MB on my 505 and my library of 900 books comes to less than 1.2GB.... |
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Not if you prefer to load your own content, rather than download it directly from Amazon. Commercial eBooks can be a real mess, with missing covers, messed-up metadata, etc. What I prefer to do is to buy the book, transfer it to Calibre, tidy it up (make sure it has a proper cover, edit the metadata, etc) and then transfer it from Calibre to my Kindle. ie, I regard my Calibre library as my "master source" of eBooks, not the archive on Amazon.
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![]() Linux is supposed to be binary compatible on the same platform. That means that if I compile for, say Ubuntu, on my Reader, I should be able to use that executable in Android on my Reader without recompiling. That assumes major version of the core linux, and as you point out, the required shared libraries already in existence. That said, I have not personally tried this on any platform. Theory rocks, but application is rocky. ![]() -Pie |
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On my BBMini, I can't see either metadata nor covers. Personally, I don't care about that. On my Sony, however, I can see metadata and covers. And if either is wrong, I get annoyed... |
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