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討論 新聞 主題﹕元太劉思誠:iPad擴大市場 E-reader仍是主流
元太併購擁有電子紙(E-paper)九成市占率的E-Ink後,今日(4/21)招開法說會,公布合併後財報表。對於iPad熱賣,元太董事長劉思誠表示,iPad有助於電子書市場發展,並帶動電子閱讀器(E-reader)銷量,反而iPad對小筆電(Netbook)的市場衝擊力比較大...

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中國漢王科技電子書閱讀器,日前宣布將與中國「新京報」和「京華時報」合作,可下載當天報紙閱讀...

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Apple透露屬於iPad的iOS4將於年底秋季發表...

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雷射投影電視問世!!

美國一家名為Prysm的公司,研發出一種使用雷射磷光顯示(LPD)的新電視技術。他們運用自有的特殊專利技術,透過一組鏡子反射雷射光,並精確的顯示畫素在電視機螢幕上,其原理就跟傳統冷陰極管類似。這種新技術不但不會出現動態殘影,也不會閃爍,且所需的電耗僅有目前LCD TV的75%。(圖/Prysm)

個人覺得運用反射雷射光的LPD,應用於Colorful  E-Reader應是不錯選擇!!

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Amazon更新Kindle for iOS,可相容iPad支援視訊及音訊,Amazon Kindle軟體已可支援Windows作業系統、Mac、iOS、Android與黑莓機(Blackberry),可免費自官網下載, 新版Kindle for iPhone針對iOS 4的顯示功能進行最佳化,但iPad與iPod touch則仍以iOS 3.1.3平台為基礎.
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雷射投影電視問世!!

美國一家名為Prysm的公司,研發出一種使用雷射磷光顯示(LPD)的新電視技術。他們運用自有的特殊專利技術,透過一組鏡子反射雷射光,並精確的顯示畫素在電視機螢幕上,其原理就跟傳統冷陰極管類似。這種新技術不但不會出現動態殘影,也不會閃爍,且所需的電耗僅有目前LCD TV的75%。(圖/Prysm)

個人覺得運用反射雷射光的LPD,應用於Colorful  E-Reader應是不錯選擇!!

 

用於大型廣告刊板與微投影也不錯 !! 因色域廣及不閃瀕,但亮度最好是幾千Nits以上

  

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發 表 於: 2010.07.12 10:39:24 AM
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Acer's LumiRead 600 hits the FCC with slow bursts of 2.4GHz radiation

Acer's 6-inch LumiRead e-reader just hit the FCC, but there's not a lot to learn -- the company smartly withheld the user's manual and detailed images, so all we have are the triplicate forms of stalwart government employees trying to irradiate themselves. Those thankfully painless tests reveal that the Kindle-alike will have standard 802.11b/g WiFi alongside its monochrome E Ink screen, and the whole 532MHz Freescale iMX357 kit will be powered by a 3.7V, 1460mAh battery. Exciting stuff, we know. In other news, the FCC's "ancillary equipment" list features genuine Apple iPod earbuds, and a Dell Vostro 1510 -- because that's how they roll.

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槓上iPad 微軟力推Windows7平板電腦(法新社)

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Publishing eBooks: Kindle, iPad, Nook, Kobo?

There are many mediums for ebook publishing today. But how does a publisher or author choose which one to use? Or does he or she even have to choose at all?

Now that the iPad has captured 22% of the eBook market in it's first 60 days, authors are clamoring to get their books into the iBookstore. What most are finding out is that publishing on the iPad is no simple task. Where Amazon has had 3 years to make publishing eBooks on Kindle a snap, Apple is just now clunking up to speed. The publishing process on iPad is almost not worth it, until you weigh in the fact that the iBookstore is now available on over 3 million iPads and all iPhones with the new iOS4-that's a potential audience of over 40 million people. That's right, it's not just eBooks on the iPad anymore, it's seamless distribution through the iPhone, too. Add to this a major push by Barnes and Noble and Borders to build their own eBookstore platforms and your eBooks could reach over 100 million readers.

A Little eBook History
Back in 1999 Nuvomedia built one of the first eBook readers. It was called the Rocket eBook and they thought they were turning a new page in publishing history. Unfortunately, they were 10 years too early. The connection between buying and reading books was too clunky. It wasn't until Amazon tied Kindle to a cellular network and made it possible to browse and purchase eBooks with one click, that the revolution began. Once readers could make compulsive book purchases, Kindle sales took off.

Then Amazon made another amazing move, they built a Kindle iPhone App. This was critical because it turned every single iPhone into a Kindle. This was a major turning point in the development of eBooks-the bookstore was more important than the device. Now Kindle apps are available on iPad, Android, Blackberry, Mac and PC.

Modern Day eBookstores
Today Apple, Barnes and Noble, Borders and even newcomers like Kobo are creating their own eBookstores and mobile eReading Apps. Initially these bookstores were tied to devices like the iPad, Kindle, Nook and the Kobo, but the device is less important than who sells the book. And as each company creates its own platform for selling books we need to find easier, faster ways to publish them-and to make them available in all the different stores.

Publishing eBooks
When Kindle and the iBookstore first opened they focused primarily on big publishing companies with top sellers. Then they slowly made it possible for self-publishers to get their content into the store. Today you have to jump through some hoops to get your books listed, but it's possible. The biggest problem is getting your content into the right format so it can flow nicely on all the different eReaders. Amazon created their own format and Apple went with the industry standard ePUB format. Unfortunately, most authors don't have a clue what an ePUB is or how to turn their beautiful PDF into one. Enter the publishing service providers.

Though it gets more complicated for authors to publish and manage their own books, services like FastPencil.com are making it easier. By using a service, authors can focus on their content and leave the formatting, publishing and distribution to FastPencil. Unlike Lulu.com or CreateSpace.com, FastPencil is the only online publishing system that provides authors with a free online book editor, free formatting and design templates and totally integrated publishing and distribution for all platforms-including print-on-demand and eBooks.

As a result, it's much easier to publish your eBook on all the different devices-iPad, Kindle, Nook, Kobo-and reach your readers when they are ready to buy. You don't have to worry about ePUB formats, design or distribution. You can do what you were meant to do: Write.

Suggestions for eBook Publishing
Having helped thousands of authors get over the hurdles on their way to publishing, I've come up with three suggestions that can save you a lot of trouble and help you decide where and how to sell more books.

1. Self-publishing is for workaholics-use a service. Before you dive into Self-publishing make sure you are ready to start your own business. Self-publishing is essentially acting as your own publisher which means you have to register ISBN's, collect sales taxes and manage a business. There's a better way to do it using online service providers like FastPencil.com who will manage everything for you, collect taxes and pay huge royalties.

2. Don't limit yourself-publish multiple formats in every channel. When you want to sell copies of your book why limit yourself to just the Kindle or just paperback? Readers in the future will not walk into
bookstores, browse around and buy books. They will hear about a book from a friend, look it up on a mobile device, download a copy and start reading within 15 minutes. You want to be there when they come
looking.

3. Link directly to your book-readers want instant gratification. Take advantage of every new marketing and sales tools available to get your book in front of your readers. Get direct links to your book on Kindle
and iPad and put them on your web site or blog. Learn from the Rocket eBook experience and make it fast and easy to order your book.

Kindle, iPad, Nook, Kobo?
Kindle is by far the leader in eBook sales today, but Apple is gaining marketshare fast. The iBookstore is really hard to get into, but if you use a service like FastPencil it's a snap. Barnes and Noble is setting up their own publishers system this summer for the Nook, and Borders has partnered up with Kobo to do the same thing. The ideal situation would be to release your book into all the different bookstores and also provide direct links for your readers from your web site or blog.

Today it's easier than ever to write, publish and sell your book. Couple that with the extensive reach of these new eBookstores and authors have an opportunity like no other time in history. Don't get caught up on the whether to stick with Kindle or iPad... do both!

Michael Ashley (a.k.a. "Mash"), is the author of iPad Publishing Guide: Write, Publish and Sell Your Book on the Apple iPad with FastPencil. Now available on: Kindle, iPad, and FastPencil.com.

Mash is Founder & Chief Technology Officer at FastPencil, Inc. which helps authors connect, write, publish and distribute books with just a few clicks. He is a successful entrepreneur with over 12 years experience in web applications and Internet publishing. Mash is responsible for innovation and product strategy at FastPencil. In this role, Mash has transformed the company from an online writing tool, to the only end-to-end social self-publishing platform with multi-channel, multi-format distribution. In his free time you can find him stand-up paddle surfing in his hometown, Santa Cruz.

(gizmodo)

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Tour the Cruz Reader, a $200 Android Tablet

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Znry0q_yo3M&feature=player_embedded

The iPad's the best tablet around because it's the pretty much the only tablet around, but a whole legion of Android tablets, like Velocity Micro's Cruz Reader, are on their way. For $200, this one looks pretty good.

The 7" Cruz Reader, slated for availability in August, is being sold as an ebook reader—a $300 Cruz Tablet, with 4GB more memory, will come out shortly after—but it looks like it will really just be a cheap, functional Android tablet; it has a USB port and SD slot and it can display photos, play MP4 video and audio files, and browse the web. It might not do these things flawlessly, but hey, it's just an ebook reader after all! (That's what you call expectation management.)
Update: A-ha, here are the full specs for both the Cruz Reader and Cruz Tablet:

(From gizmodo)

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Barnes & Noble Announces Nook Study Site with Cheap Textbooks

Just in time for students to start thinking about how much plasma they'll have to sell in order to buy textbooks this year, Barnes & Noble has announced a new arm of the Nook e-book store that gives students a way to get eTextbooks and other study materials online for a cheaper price.

Barnes & Noble's new NOOKstudy platform promises to provide a well stocked library of digitized textbooks for up to 40 percent less than those sold in the bookstore, according to a statement released by the company.

"NOOKstudy is a big win for college students: it will not only lighten their backpacks, but also help them save money and study more efficiently," said Tracey Weber, executive vice president of Textbooks and Digital Education, in a company statement. "NOOKstudy is a revolutionary approach to learning that offers students access to the reading and organizational tools they need, across all content sources and formats, enabling them to study smarter, not harder."

The eTextbooks are intended to be just as useful as the real thing, with built-in highlighting and annotating features. Moreover, those notes and highlighted sections are fully searchable, a feature many students over the years would have loved during those long nights of study, flipping through page after page trying to find that one note scribbled in the margin.

NOOKstudy is already in use at a few universities, including Pennsylvania State University; University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Queensboro Community College; and Rochester Institute of Technology, but a full rollout to all students is planned for August. Those wanting to register for the service now (students and teachers alike) can do so through www.NOOKstudy.com.

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