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Video of Cybook Gen3 shows Vizplex in action
Thanks to Jason for pointing us (via TeleRead) to this video where the founders of Bookeen, Laurent Picard and Michael Dahan, demonstrate the Cybook Gen 3 e-book reader, which is the first device to feature E Ink's latest Vizplex technology. Check out how fast it refreshes the screen - clearly an improvement to the Sony Reader!
As a side note, TeleRead also reports that the initial software of the Cybook Gen3 will not be able to display Adobe PDF formats. Not that we are too unhappy about it, as long as Mobipocket is fully supported! |
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That's what they say in the video, but the video is from June, and they're still giving an end of July release date in it. Now that the release is September, the list of supported format for the initial software might be different ?
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PDF has been an issue for the Sony. Wish Sony had left out PDF and fixed up a few of the other bugs. Like the new for more fonts (Iltaics, bold, bold-itlaics) to do it right instead of the playing around with the normal font to do the attributes.
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When I eventually got to the video segment with the page flipping, I have to say I was suitably impressed. I've only ever played with the Sony Reader in Borders, and the Bookeen did seem a noticeably more rapid refresh.
I have to say that I'm wavering in the direction of the Bookeen for my first e-book device. But this talk of excessive line spacing on Mobipocket books has me slightly concerned. No doubt I'll have to wait for some real reviews, especially from the good folks here... |
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Don't dis it. PDF is essential ...
... if you're doing research or office work. Most of the academic papers out there are in pdf, latex, or Word. More and more business documents are in pdf. If there were an ereader that could read tex or Word documents then no worries (is there one?). But until there is, I can't see much usefulness for a reader without pdf.
It seems to me that to get the ebook/ereader market really going, you _need_ to cater to the needs of the average business/lab/office worker in their day-to-day job. Either that or drop the ereader prices to a par with other toys like Nintendo DS', etc. |
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The SonyThe Sony Reader can read DOC and RTF. DOC cgets converte to RTF via word when you send a DOC file to the Reader via Connect. The only issue is, the links don't work, so no ToC and graphics do not display, but everything else works.
The Cybook Gen3 will support RTF. I have no idea if it will support inline links and/or graphics. But at least it will read the text. |
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The legal industry needs something like this and SOON. |
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Devices like the CyBook and the Sony Reader are being sold first and foremost as fiction readers - let's not forget that. There are without doubt other markets for devices with other form-factors and capabilities, but most people who read for pleasure read fiction. These devices are intended to be a substitute for the paperback book.
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I can imagine that has a bit more impact than then throwing an Ereader on the the desk. Even when it got a 4GB SD. Next thing we know they'll be throwing with HDDs |
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a) Cell phones are ubiquitous because they address needs in our business and pleasure. Nintendo DS's have a much smaller market because they are purely for pleasure. An ereader designed purely for pleasure won't succeed unless it's very inexpensive; b) what people read is related to the demographic. Most older adults read non-fiction, much more than fiction, for pleasure. In fact, if they are working they read very little fiction at all; and c) based on a) and b) most current ereaders are over priced and targeting their markets inappropriately. The future therefore is not promising. |
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They're not targeting their markets very well yes, I guess it'll take some time to target their market the right way. What we need now is information about thoses devices in the newspapers, magazines, TV etc... This technology is UNLIKE any screen we're used to: we need to explain to the mass market how exactly it's better for reading than a normal screen. |
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Same in the UK. Get on the London Underground (subway) and half the people on it are reading. Vrtually all either newspapers or fiction.
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Here in the Boston Area on the T (public transport), you'll find a lot of people reading newspapers (the free ones mostly) or books. That is unless they are playing with their cell phones.
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Right, more and more people in public transports are just listening to
their mp3 with void eyes or "playing" with their phones. E-Books will maybe change that fact because it' high tech and people like to be seen playing with high-tech |
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