07-22-2006, 01:58 PM | #1 |
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Sony Reader video review at CNET.com
What does he mean with "There is a little bit of residu"?
Does that mean that there a are going to be black orphan pixels all over the screen? Anyway enjoy the video! CLICK HERE |
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Ah so it got an SD card slot as well? Somehow I always thought they'd only support the memory stick.
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It must be a reference to the ghosting, there's never been any indication that e-ink had that kind of failing. Even the Librie' didn't leave random pixels the wrong state, and these displays are a generation newer....
I'm increasingly satified that Sony has learned to play better with others; the SD card support, the TXT/RTF/PDF suport, mp3 & AAC file support ... it's pretty apparent that they're just not trying to lock this rascal down like they did the Librie'. A very good thing that is for us. |
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Honestly, though, don't you think that the SD support (not to mention TXT, RTF, PDF, mp3, AAC, etc.) could be a sign that they might be capable of learning from past mistakes? I'm not asking you to change your position, mind you. I'm just if you can consider that they might be showing signs of learning. Personally, I'm increasingly satisfied that they have, indeed, learned from their errors, possibly more than we appreciate (they are a big company, after all, learning would necessarily be a slow process ) Whether you trust them or not is rightfully your decision, I'm just exploring the "could they change" question. |
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They probably got out of that because it was buried in their license agreement somewhere. You'd avoid prison too if you had documentation that the users of those PC's agreed (kinda-sorta) to being rootkitted. What I meant was that they lost a lot of customers over the episode. I'm not saying they shouldn't feel some enduring pain for that, nor even that they've necessarily felt enough, only that they are feeling some, and that pain is strong motivator. Quote:
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As I see it, the most "practical terms" applicaion of the SD slot is to allow you to not use Memory Sticks for your expandable memory. In any case, they're selling "their" content online, whatever DRM they put on their content isn't likely to require any memory card to function. In any case, I think SD CPRM is potentially the fairest of the DRM options -- you could create an e-text that could be lent, sold, bought and read anywhere on any plaform. Basically, you could do anything with it that you can do with a p-book, but still they could prevent you from copying it other than page by page with a scanner. Gee, doesn't that describe what most of us have been saying we want DRM to not interfere with? I'm not saying SD CPRM couldn't be done badly, or even that it wouldn't be done badly -- I'm sure it could and would. But any driver can act like a fool and kill folks, that doesn't make cars inherently bad, does it? Just some thoughts. (my brother would quip here: "just barely" ) |
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Update MS & SD card security
Here's some more info on the MS & SD card security:
I don't know how well known this is (I didn't know it, but neither had I looked ) -- the Sony Memory Stick Pro supports card based security similar to the SD card (not the same security, but rather the same general concept). Sony uses something called MagicGate according to this article. Note that the Sony Reader uses Memory Stick and SD cards, not Memory Stick Pro and SD cards (the security isn't available in the non-Pro MS). This indicates that Sony hasn't implimented the the card based security for their own memory type, so I think we can safely conclude that they didn't implement it for the SD cards either -- why do somebody else's if you're not going to do your own? As an aside, if I'm interpreting this correctly, Sony has actually "opened" the MagicGate standard for use by others. |
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What I would like to now is why they implemented the MS instead of their MS Pro Duo. Could it be they have a huge stock somewhere that they need to get rid of? :P
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