01-25-2007, 02:07 PM | #1 | |
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Good article on history and future of e-paper
http://www.piworld.com/story/story_s...5168&var=story
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01-26-2007, 01:20 AM | #2 |
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Nice article. Thanks, TadW.
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02-17-2007, 12:03 PM | #3 |
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I liked Natch's reply:
yeah, the sales of e-books is nothing compared to that of paper or audio books. Um.... how many electronic versions of those same traditional books did they sell again? Not to flog a dead equine, but this self-fulfilling prophecy of releasing scant portions of a product, then claiming that the product was unsuccessful simply rankles. I suppose that the counter-argument is that if electronic text was so popular, the demand would be overwhelming and the publishers would thus be forced to expand the market. Sorry for the rant. The article was very good, and I hope that we see the extended implementation of electrophoretic displays that they envision. |
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I liked the article, inasmuch as it provided a nice hardware history. However, the statement in the opening paragraph:
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If I can buy a horse or a donkey for a job, but I've never seen a donkey, much less ever been told that donkeys exist, I imagine I'd "prefer" a horse. When average consumers believe that the only way to read an e-book is sitting in front of your PC screen (and have never even heard of Cleartype), it's obvious that there is a serious disconnect, and therefore statements about peoples' "preferences" are pointless. |
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02-25-2007, 03:48 PM | #5 |
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Steve--
Indeed! I like the fact that all my friends who work in corporate offices--paperless offices--never need to mess around with copying files, writing things down, it's all digital nowadays. Oh wait! That's a load of malarkey! Most people who use computers at home generate twice as much paperwaste, and corporations continue to ingest mounds of paper products each day. But books, oh no, no one wants to "read" on a computer type thingy. That is why the weblog phenonemon is so unpopular. ;- |
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The amusing part was that this was the moderator of the forum, who has put in (to date) 3,399 comments on his site! Oh, Irony... thy name is E-book... |
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