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PlasticLogic and the Role of e-Ink for New Media

September 17th, 2008 at 1:30 am

Source:Mashable!

Sean and I were chatting the other day over IM, and though it’s been a few minutes since DEMOfall08, we were still talking about how cool we thought the PlasticLogic device was. Sean comes from, previous to Mashable, a number of traditional magazines (that is, the kind that are printed on actual paper), and I’ve been working with electronic magazine or some incarnation thereof since before the web was invented.

In the view of Sean and I, there’s been a collision course between what’s now being termed “heritage media” and New Media for a while, and we’re now convinced that eInk and digital readers are finally entering the stage where they’re becoming a viable device for regular media consumption, and online news sources are formatting their data in a manner both visually condusive to magazine stylings as well as making available full RSS feeds, which work perfectly in these sorts of digital devices.

In today’s Mashable Conversations, Sean and I spend a bit talking some of these trends as well as show off some of the video we’ve shot and collected of the relevent devices (the Sony Reader, the Amazon Kindle, PlasticLogic’s device and the Esquire 75th Anniversary e-Ink). You can see it all by watching the embed above or by downloading the MP4 directly.

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