The Sony eReader
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The Sony eReader
Saw it and tried it out at the local Barnes and Noble, or is it Borders?
It's simply not ready for prime time; the page turn lag is horrible, as is the complete lack of any back light. $350 is simply too much for that kind of technical limitations.
It's simply not ready for prime time; the page turn lag is horrible, as is the complete lack of any back light. $350 is simply too much for that kind of technical limitations.
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When I mean by lag, it's the lag when you turn the page, and the screen flips. It's Horrible. My Sony CLIE SJ22 from many years ago, is far superior to this crap.
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
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Like I say, the technology is still new and by no means doing what we expect. The lag is similar to what we had with the first LCDs (along with the price). In time, we will have systems that are cheap, likely disposable and have inbuilt memory and power technologies that are similarly flexible and cheap. The goal is to make stuff that is just like a paper pad today, but can do what a computer screen can. Mobile phones show how far we've come in just seven years from bricks with monochrome screens, to sleek things with music players, cameras and full colour displays of larger size.
I can't wait for something like an A4 sized fully flexible e-paper pad, or posters that can change at will (far better than the LCD photo frames today with their horrible pixellated images).
I can't wait for something like an A4 sized fully flexible e-paper pad, or posters that can change at will (far better than the LCD photo frames today with their horrible pixellated images).