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E-books: The first two generations

Posted on:2002-07-27Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:East Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Doman, Todd OliverFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390014951351Subject:Language
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The electronic text reading device, or e-book, is an idea that has reached the implementation stage. Technology has only recently made possible the production of a device to challenge the printed book's dominance as the media for information transmission. These microprocessor-based devices are attempts to exceed the limitations of printed texts while retaining their strengths. Two generations of these devices, and the companies that created them, have reached the marketplace.;This thesis provides a short history of electronic text readers and gives an overview of the first and second generations. The issues that will affect the adoption of the e-book as the dominant media for the transmission of texts are discussed. The primary objections to the e-book's replacement of the book are durability, ease of use and clarity. With these concerns addressed by improvement of the underlying technology, the e-book will replace the majority of the printed books in the marketplace. Other critical questions are also addressed.
Keywords/Search Tags:E-book
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