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A video of Pixel Qi's 3qi seemingly promising three-in-one display technology is filmed at Computex in Taiwan.

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by randallwizard June 3, 2009 2:58 PM PDT
I don't think it's revolutionary, I think it's long overdue. The Kindle to me (someone who's poor) seems like a ridiculous buy - it's expensive and doesn't offer very much. However, I hate reading off a normal computer screen. This seems like it would basically merge netbooks and kindles, making the kindle pretty obsolete (at least in my eyes).
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by June 3, 2009 9:51 PM PDT
I'd love to get a Kindle DX... if it's half of the current price. Amazon can sell at that ridiculous price only because there is very few competition. For that price, wouldn't it make more sense to buy a PS3? It'd bet that it costs more to make a PS3 than a Kindle. I just hope the technology matures and price comes down soon!
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by AListener June 7, 2009 2:30 AM PDT
randalwizard and also author of 2nd comment here,

The word 'ridiculous' is used for the Kindle pricing, but it's ignored that the only available competitor in that size is the iRex Iliad, which costs about $860 and which has no web browser.

Smaller e-books are becoming available, but they don't have search capabilities; highlighting and note-adding; in-line dictionaries which show definitions for word on which the cursor happens to be.
Nor do they have 24/7 *free* wireless along with a web browser, using the Sprint EV-DO cell phone network.
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by AListener June 7, 2009 2:33 AM PDT
Also, there's no word yet on how much a tablet form using the Pixel QI would cost, but the screen display unit is claimed to cost "well under $200" while the Kindle's E-Ink screen display is about $60.

So it won't be cheap. It WILL have a color capability, so I hope they really are able to get this into devices by first part or first half of 2010. It would be available to Jeff Bezos also.

- Andrys
http://kindleworld.blogspot.com
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