02-20-2006, 07:03 PM | #1 |
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iRex iLiad reader too slow for "live" websites
Branko from Teleread figured out why the iRex ER 0100 (aka iLiad) e-book reader isn't suitable for surfing the Net despite wireless connectivity. One caveat of current E Ink technology is the relatively slow refresh rate of the display - current devices need between 0.5 and 1 second for a screen update - causing animated objects (such as drop-down menus) to blur or disappear. Nothing we can do about it except to hope for future third-gen devices to improve in this matter.
Another bummer: Although the iliad will run on Linux, only companies partnering with iRex will be able to develop third party tools for the reader. Given how Nokia is successfully using open source to give its gadgets (see Nokia 770) a first-mover advantage in the fiercely competitive consumer electronics market, it's totally beyond me why iRex would want to restrict access to the software development of its reader. Related Sony Reader vs. iRex Iliad e-book reader, Build an eink reader, iRex Iliad will be available for around 400 Euro |
02-20-2006, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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I was just having this conversation with a friend. I'm glad I picked up a used Litepad, though it needed some refreshening, because of the limitless opportunities.
Install any reader built for Windows platform. WiFi and either socket Bluetooth or USB Bluetooth 30 Gb hard drive These manufacturers are probably ignoring the tablet marketplace because of the price difference. However, I'd rather pay the difference to get the ability to hit a website while browsing a book... say, for research purposes. However, they do have the quite impressive eInk on their side. |
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02-21-2006, 03:34 AM | #3 |
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Really, Timmins. A simply and convenient reading pad does not even come close to the size of short battery life of a comparable tablet pc...even if the tablet pc might be able to do much more.
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02-21-2006, 06:32 AM | #5 |
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Yes, I agree. Not terribly smart not to allow third party people to do things with it. It can only help the rapid proliferation of the device.
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02-21-2006, 09:55 AM | #6 |
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From a recent email to my "contact" on Irex:
"Developing applications and software: There are two ways: - Developing using software tools, which is relatively difficult, and you'll need iRex intervention to make some types of software work, in some way. (please remember the device will handle encrypred content, and it will (should) not be possible to gain access to some parts of the code..) - Developing using hardware tools. This way software can be implemented directly, but is only allowed to parties that are subject to the secrecy agreement and are trusted not to abuse the DRM" I'm not a programmer, so does this mean no one will be able to make readers for the iRex, or that it will just be difficult? Last edited by Henrycat; 02-21-2006 at 11:17 AM. |
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If I know I am sitting for a period of time reading, there's probably an outlet nearby. Even on an airplane, I can plug in and not worry about my battery life. The only time I ever need battery power is when I need to use it for a short period of time which usually lasts considerably shorter than 2.5 hours. But the ability to multi-task, decide which format I want to read, and access network connections in my opinion is worth a lot more. |
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02-21-2006, 11:00 AM | #8 |
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Of course. But during my reading of a book, I do not want to be accessing network connections. I most certainly do not want to check my fuel administration with excel while reading my novel. As you say, needs differ and this irex is meant at one or the other group.
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To be honest, I think the whole question of allowing third-party development is irrelevant. This is a dedicated reading device. As long as it fulfills this function well enough, I don't see any reason to install other software.
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The purpose of third-party development is to allow content that does not come from iRex approved sources, and to be able to use content you have already collected. Nobody wants to own an iRex for their newspaper, the Sony e-reader for their books, their Palm Pilot for their schedule, their cell phone for their contacts, their iPod for their tunes, their dedicated GPS device for their map... |
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The iRex does allow for a variety of formats. As long as it handles at least HTML and PDF and allows you to also view your own content it's fine with me. Your content does not have to iRex-approved or anything. |
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Let me ask you this way, Laurens: would it hurt the consumer if third-party development was encouraged for the iRex?
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