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RE[2]: Without Pixel Qi screen it has no selling point.
by kragil on Sat 1st Aug 2009 11:14
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I rather think it has, and a regular LCD screen does not change it, rather the opposite as it keeps the cost down.
With it's indented usage target it's biggest selling point is the form factor, combined with a color display. It's not supposed to be a dedicated e-book reader geared for hours of heavy reading. Besides for that use dead tree books still has an upper hand in usability, quality and cost compared to e-books.
A device like this intended user are the more the casual reader with a more varied usage pattern, like web surfing, light e-mailing, use of social sites, chatting and some limited reading. And you often would prefer to do this without the need of a decent work space, like a table and a good chair. Anyone that have used a laptop in a couch will understand. The form factor makes it ideal for things like check your favorite news site during a commercial break when watching TV. And the number of people having a usage pattern utilizing such a device are far greater then the heavy readers requiring a dedicated e-book.
Edited 2009-08-01 10:19 UTC