Bibliofile Alternate E-Book, Flip-side

October 26th, 2009 | Filed under Miscellaneous 0 Comments

Designer Nadeem Haidary has proposed an ingenious concept device for reading electronic books, Bibliofile Electronic Book Reader. A key feature of the concept is the ability to generate the energy needed to update the display of electronic paper. For the user, this will be the most natural way when he wants to “turn the page”, he clicks on the moving edge of Active Reading, the energy is converted and the page refreshes. These movements are natural to the man who reads traditional paper book. Of course, it would not do without charging gadget from time to time, but will use it more comfortable in the process of reading.

Bibliofile conceptual eBook reader is also worth noting that at the edge of the touchpad is used, it can be used to display the dictionary, create notes, and so on. This work is supported both with stylus and the touch of a finger.

Designer is offers a number of other technologies that make the device more energy efficient. For example, a Bibliofile stylus has two buttons (one of which is itself a pen), which send a signal to a wireless receiver located in the device. The energy required feed the signal produced by an element and the stylus, therefore, does not require batteries or charging.

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Bibliofile Alternate E-Book, Flip-side

 
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