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What's next?
Is it me or has reader development grinded to a halt? Apart from added lighting is there any new inovations on the way? Personallt I'd like a screen with higher defintion.
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If you mean eInk, there are already 6 inch screens with higher resolution they just aren't used much. The iRiver HD Story used one and IIRC there's a new PocketBook coming out that uses one too.
Then there's LG's flexible eInk which we should see sometime this year. |
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I think there is a problem with "continuing to innovate" in terms of eReaders and that is do the buyers really want anything else that they are going to be willing to pay higher prices to get it? I guess higher resolution or color, but it is hard for me to get all that excited about either one. It's not like the current screens look terrible in comparison to a printed page.
Better battery life? Better than a month between charges? Whatever. There could be some software improvements - better organization capabilities, better touch screen performance etc. My gut says that "what's next" is going to be continued fighting over content and pricing and the cost of the standard devices is going to continue to fall. |
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Price reduction is a development. We've seen no slow down there!
But I'd like to see more physically robust screens. LG's flexible might be an answer. I wouldn't say no to a bit more contrast and resolution either. |
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Flexible display with color. That would be great.
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I'm not sure I want colour, if it means compromising the b&w quality. I admit to knowing nothing about how colour eInk works, but if it's similar to colour monitors, then you can keep it. 99% of what I want a reader for is monochrome, and I have this iPad for anything else.
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I just wish there was a better way to organize the books within my kindle. Besides that I'm happy with my k3 and am sad that it'll probably be completely phased out when the new kindle is announced.
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It does look like the k3 is completely gone - it's certainly not advertised on the Amazon site any more.
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There isn't really much else I want.
Lighting sounds nice. Not nice enough for me to upgrade from a perfectly servicable device, but when this one dies, I'll definitely look out for it. The flexible screens are really what I'm waiting for, though. Mostly just because it addresses probably the biggest problem with ereaders: their fragility. Other than that? Honestly I can't think of anything I want. I don't want a higher resolution screen. If I am reading something that would do better in high res, chances are I'm reading it on my tablet, not my ereader. Grayscale makes it sort of pointless to keep upping the screen res. What for? Are you really going to look at pictures on it? In black and white with a painful refresh rate? I'm not even interested in color eink, for the same reason. If I want to appreciate pictures, I'll do it on a device that doesn't have refresh lag, and that actually shows bright colors, rather than washed out approximations. I like that ereaders are cheap and simple. It's my escape device. I do NOTHING but joy read on it. It's the only device in my life that I never use for any sort of work, and that is in part because of its limitations. I like that. |
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I'm not sure if I want another K3, if I should switch to a KT, or if I should wait and see. I like the idea of the x-ray function on the KT, but I've heard that it is not available for all of the books- making the KT less attractive. |
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Large flexible bistabile displays will of course come sometime in the next seven or eoght years.
There is a multi billion dollar per year paper, ink, and plotter business to cannibalize in the field of blueprints. A guaranteed payoff waiting to be plucked. |
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I would rather like a colour screen and I noticed that Amazon has aledgely ordered some coloured e-ink screens (http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets...ndle-20120221/). WIth the obvious implication that they are going to launch a colour Kindle e-book reader.
I am under the impression that colour e-ink results in a rather washed out / poor quality pictures and are very slow. So I am wondering whether any one has actually seen a colour e-ink screen and what they are really like? |
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