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what if your ebook falls in a puddle? can you dry the inside of it and still read it everytime? can you read it for hours with ruining your eyesight? will this ebook actualy provide the same exprience as a paper book? sure the paper book takes wood but the ebook still requires power, metals to make it and plastic for wiring on the other hand the paper book only needs glue, paper and ink and good author putting words into it. I will side with the paper book and if they get heavy,it's exersize.
I think anyone would know that the user experience in reading and flipping the pages of a real book is not just turning one page but the convenience of being able to flip through many pages back and forth easily using one, two or many fingers. Further, one can hold the book in any orientation one wishes. Any kind of computer simulated page turning will not provide the same experience if you are doing just one page turn at a time.
Almost everything she said is either obsolete or of such an esoteric academic nature that no one in the real world will care a bit.
In reality, current readers using e-paper are far more convenient and environmentally sound that trying to carry around even three or four paper books. Almost all new readers can hold hundreds or even thousands of ebooks. Case closed
The biggest problem with reading electronic documents is getting eye strain from staring at digital screens. E ink makes viewing documents much more comfortable, however e paper can not currently be quickly animated due to it's slow refresh rate. Given the option of the two I wouldn't give a ** about pretty turning pages.
The last question is tough. But she could answer better. She can say that most of those developing country people are still incline to use the old fashion way... :)
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Akashdfg 3 years ago
what is the name of the video show at the segment "Evolution of the Book"? Is it available on youtube video?
upcycle 3 years ago
I'm thinking realisticly and the benefits and convience of both. Maybe you should to.
Darkhappening1 3 years ago
what if your ebook falls in a puddle? can you dry the inside of it and still read it everytime? can you read it for hours with ruining your eyesight? will this ebook actualy provide the same exprience as a paper book? sure the paper book takes wood but the ebook still requires power, metals to make it and plastic for wiring on the other hand the paper book only needs glue, paper and ink and good author putting words into it. I will side with the paper book and if they get heavy,it's exersize.
Darkhappening1 3 years ago
oh please. This is like saying you hate digital MP3s of music because you are afraid you might break your ipod.
michaelejahn 3 years ago 2
Who cares?!? I've never been reading an e-book and felt the need for "realistic" page turning. They held a presentation for this junk?
ZigZagx420x 3 years ago
You're so right! Why didn't these idiots check with you first?
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I think anyone would know that the user experience in reading and flipping the pages of a real book is not just turning one page but the convenience of being able to flip through many pages back and forth easily using one, two or many fingers. Further, one can hold the book in any orientation one wishes. Any kind of computer simulated page turning will not provide the same experience if you are doing just one page turn at a time.
raindazer 3 years ago
Almost everything she said is either obsolete or of such an esoteric academic nature that no one in the real world will care a bit.
In reality, current readers using e-paper are far more convenient and environmentally sound that trying to carry around even three or four paper books. Almost all new readers can hold hundreds or even thousands of ebooks. Case closed
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aglocoblog 3 years ago
does anyone has the video she showed? a link to it? it was hard to read the subtitles.
uschh 4 years ago
The biggest problem with reading electronic documents is getting eye strain from staring at digital screens. E ink makes viewing documents much more comfortable, however e paper can not currently be quickly animated due to it's slow refresh rate. Given the option of the two I wouldn't give a ** about pretty turning pages.
mdentondesign 4 years ago
this is insane!!!!
wel done england,money well spent.lol
and i hear they are trying to make them look more like books and be more flexible like books...so surely the next step forward IS A BLOODY BOOK!lol
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The last question is tough. But she could answer better. She can say that most of those developing country people are still incline to use the old fashion way... :)
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