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A Practical LCD Writing Tablet 171

Posted by kdawson
from the write-on dept.
An anonymous reader passes along a word about an innovative LCD writing tablet. The Boogie Board costs $30, can be written on with a stylus or a fingernail, and uses no power in the act of writing. Only erasing consumes power — from a watch battery, which lasts for 50,000 erases. The total cost per "page" comes out to only 1/15th that of steno paper. The writing surface is pressure-sensitive and "highly responsive to variable amounts of pressure," so you can make thick and thin lines.

Comment: One condition. (Score 1) 503

by Den_onda_kotten (#29387975) Attached to: E-book readers ...
I will buy one as soon as most major publishers gives you the e-book for free when you buy the paper version. They could just include a download code behind one of those scratchy pads they use on lotteries. I like having huge shelves of books, I like the feel of a book in my lap when I read it. But I do recognize that there are many pros to e-books, but they will never be a replacement in my world, just an addition.
It's funny.  Laugh.

XKCD Improving the Internet ... Yet Again 204

Posted by CmdrTaco
from the oh-oh-monroe dept.
netbuzz writes "Comic creator Randall Monroe suggested in a recent xkcd strip that YouTube comments would be better — or, more precisely, less idiotic — if only those posting them were forced to hear their words read aloud first. Well, YouTube has gone and made this "audio preview" a reality, albeit an optional one. And, it's not the first time that xkcd has contributed to the betterment of the Internet, as those who are familiar with last year's "Internet census" and its use of a Hilbert curve may remember."

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