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essential, earth shattering technology

i think the next in carnation of this technology will be called just 'book'

it will not need batteries or recharging and there will be no DRM!!

posted by : egg head, 12 January 2010 Complain about this comment
scraping the bottom of the barrel?

i reckon the next great thing will be a reading medium that requires no power!

i think it will be called just 'book'

this kind of technology so amazing that i lose control of my finances and cant help buying things i dont need or are no better than their non-electronic counterparts!

posted by : the mug, 11 January 2010 Complain about this comment
scraping the bottom of the barrel?

i reckon the next great thing will be a reading medium that requires no power!

i think it will be called just 'book'

this kind of technology so amazing that i lose control of my finances and cant help buying things i dont need or are no better than their non-electronic counterparts!

posted by : the mug, 11 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Liquavista is Dutch

Liquavista is a Dutch company, not Swedish. Big pro with this technology is the compatibility with the LCD-fabs, keeping costs very low and comparable with LCD.

posted by : Lennart, 11 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Ha

Looks really good... and small too, i suspect it would be extremley handy for commuters getting to and from work, as well as IT staff studying for certificates (MCSE. CCNA etc).

posted by : Nick, 11 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Can I have one with satnav, google-internet, games, calendar, email etc?

Basically a cheap laptop/netbook thing with music, movies and real time TV.

I want that and I want it to be portable so I can use it in my car, on the bus/train/plane, and abroad.

We have the tech for a does-everything-gadget, does it already exist?

posted by : interested_party, 10 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Only for the cash-overloaded

I'd love a low-power/ereader screen that I could talk to my PC/phone/netbook but not if comes attached with all the DRM/'only buy my shit' crap that these idiots want to force on us.

posted by : Tom, 08 January 2010 Complain about this comment
Swedish?

Last time I checked Eindhoven was located in the Netherlands and "Kamer van Koophandel" wash Dutch for Chamber of Commerce.
http://www.liquavista.com/contactLiquavista.aspx

posted by : Joachim, 08 January 2010 Complain about this comment
NOT

I might be wrong but all these oem's are throwing there money away with Ebook readers. I won't pay for something I can already do I on my netbook. And I won't pay for a an ebook, only a real book.They would love to just sell you air, basically.
Don't care about tablets either. Going to be a boring year unless your rich.

posted by : Scott, 08 January 2010 Complain about this comment

Ebooks are the next hot gadgets

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