HP looks to the past to predict the future with ebook concept

Still a concept even though you can buy Sony's for $350


10 May 2007 6:10 GMT / By Stuart Miles

Caught in a time warp, HP has shown off a concept eBook reader suggesting it’s the future of reading books even though the "cutting edge" technology won't be available for a few years yet, even though Sony and other company's eBook products are already available on the market.

Introduced by Philip McKinney, whose title is longer than most press releases; Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Personal Systems Group; General Manager, Gaming Business Unit, said to a crowded press conference at the Making Connections event in Shanghai, that the company believes that the focus of gadgets in the future won't be convergence, but individual items that focus on doing specific tasks.

"I doubt we will see that one device in my lifetime", he said.

To prove a point, he showed off the company's prototype he size of an A4 sheet of paper, users will be able to pull book pages across by hand in a similar way to many flash-based book reading online software.

The eBook reader runs on Linux, with HP Labs specific software, and books are transferred via USB, although McKinney would like to see Wi-Fi built-in on future models.

Tied in with the company's photo sharing website, Snapfish, you'll also be able to show off your albums on hot swappable media, however shunning the PDF format due to readability issues, HP has developed its own media file format for the device.

Currently not in production, McKinney said that HP had built a number of units to test with company's and a small beta program.

No date has been given as to when we'll see an eBook reader from HP.

We will keep you posted.
Related
Full tags
Gadgets, ebooks, HP, Adobe

share print story pdf email story

Recommended articles


Search

Loading

Follow


Best iPad 2 apps

We detail the best iPad 2 and iPad apps in the app store Which iPad app should you download?

Windows 8

All the features and details of the new Microsoft operating system explained What's new in Windows 8?

iPad 3 rumours

What comes next? We look at the possible features, leaks, images, specs and more

Pocket-lint poll

Q. Will you be buying a PS Vita?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Will Samsung be making a mistake if the Galaxy S III isn't shown at Mobile World Congress in February? 51% said yes and 49% said no