1. Price. I can buy a pretty decent laptop, even tablet, at this price. Given the limited functionality, compared with a laptop, the price should be lower. Yes, there are laptops with a similar size.
2. Lack of native Office docs support. If I need a PC to convert those documents, why would I use a Que?!
3. No memory expansion slot. Today, 8Gb is not that much.
4. What is going on with the glossy frenzy? It is reflective, collects fingerprints, etc.
I'd give up the touch screen and the useless page marking for a lower price. If I want to do editing, I'll do it on a PC, with a keyboard and a mouse.
I am very sad that it will have no CF or other removable storage support. I would have thought that was a no-brainer in a business class device at the price they are starting at ($650-800)
I second what buck says. Are they purely targeting 'business reading' ? On Plastics website they say they are looking for magazine publishers aswell.. and why oooh why no colour????!
so i hear a lot about the "business reader" when it comes to the Que.....i was just wondering if this not a good leisure reader device or not? thanks for the input...looks nice!
So slooooow we don't want to paint on th screen aproximative lines or circle!! We want to write on the screen our comments underline a sentence like on paper.... still not that useful. I will wait few more years this won't replace a print and a pen.
Great device with a few, dealbraking, issues:
1. Price. I can buy a pretty decent laptop, even tablet, at this price. Given the limited functionality, compared with a laptop, the price should be lower. Yes, there are laptops with a similar size.
2. Lack of native Office docs support. If I need a PC to convert those documents, why would I use a Que?!
3. No memory expansion slot. Today, 8Gb is not that much.
4. What is going on with the glossy frenzy? It is reflective, collects fingerprints, etc.
interactivee 2 years ago
I'd give up the touch screen and the useless page marking for a lower price. If I want to do editing, I'll do it on a PC, with a keyboard and a mouse.
jorgefer1999 2 years ago
I am very sad that it will have no CF or other removable storage support. I would have thought that was a no-brainer in a business class device at the price they are starting at ($650-800)
talshiarr 2 years ago
They need to add a stylus and it definitely should work faster. I'm still interested depending on how much it will cost.
danishka4jesus 2 years ago
I second what buck says. Are they purely targeting 'business reading' ? On Plastics website they say they are looking for magazine publishers aswell.. and why oooh why no colour????!
mrconcept 2 years ago
@mrconcept ...prob. because plasticlogic invested a lot into the patents for the flexible screen and e-ink...
f2509p 2 years ago
so i hear a lot about the "business reader" when it comes to the Que.....i was just wondering if this not a good leisure reader device or not? thanks for the input...looks nice!
bucknutdave 2 years ago
Too bad it so slow. :(
I am waiting for a fast ereader with a large screen.
DjiEnn 2 years ago
So slooooow we don't want to paint on th screen aproximative lines or circle!! We want to write on the screen our comments underline a sentence like on paper.... still not that useful. I will wait few more years this won't replace a print and a pen.
panxouk 2 years ago 5
Focus!
TeddyLeper 2 years ago