Just go and take a look at the Readius.
This is the world’s first consumer device to be released with a flexible, rollable display. These displays appeared last year to some significant excitement, but it has taken a little while for manufacturers to find a proper use for them.As you can see from the Readius site (link above, the screen folds over the main body of the device, resulting in a pocket-sized gadget that, as it’s a phone, too, means less to carry around.
The Kindle is much less portable. About the only time I ever have to sit and read properly is the two-hour commute to the office (not daily, thankfully). I can picture myself popping the Readius in and out of a pocket between trains very easily.
One area the Readius may fail, and fail big, is the user interface. There’s no point having all this lovelyness without the user experience of both getting your stuff onto the device - Kindle does have that sorted with its wifi access - and navigating and using it once it is there. Remains to be seen whether they have got it right.
2008 looks like it might finally be the year of the electronic book reader, which is truly going to make the publishing industry sit up and listen to the changing winds of readers. Equally important is seeing viable competition to the Kindle likely encouraging Kindle2.0 to become a significantly better product for th user. The space is hotting up nicely!
Nice.. for a second-generation (one-and-a-halfth?) reader, this is pretty impressive.
Maybe they should licence it to Nokia.. they’d know just how to sort the UI out!