The first folding e-reader is smaller than a paperback (www.theverge.com)
from cm0002@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 04:50
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latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 Apr 05:14 next collapse

I wonder how people will show off all of the books they haven’t read, what with analogs going out of stye and all.

RumorsOfLove@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 05:38 next collapse

Thats funny, my lemmy automatically upvotes my own posts but yours aint.

latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 Apr 05:55 collapse

I manually remove the auto upvote:D

ModernRisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 06:59 collapse

I wonder how people will show off all of the books they haven’t read, what with analogs going out of stye and all.

I don’t know whether this is sarcasm or not, can’t figure it out. But if isn’t, well, I suppose they won’t.

Reading is usually for oneself and not to show off, so I assume, people who purchase such a thing wouldn’t care about showing off.

I like reading normal books but, I currently prefer devices (I.E screens) because it’s easier to carry around, multiple books possible and less preying eyes “what are you reading”.

latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 Apr 07:27 collapse

It was a joke, an old running one, making light of people (frequently resurrected among Millenials) who have books on display. The jest is that people like to display books they’ll never read in order to look smarter. Like the old trope of wearing glasses achieving the same goal.

shneancy@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 08:19 next collapse

hey there’s also some of us who buy books we will definitely read eventually and they just keep stacking up, gotta put them somewhere

pycorax@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 10:16 collapse

I buy books for collection purposes and to display them on the shelf for aesthetic reasons but read ebooks on my phone because it’s way more convenient that way. I don’t think it’s really mutually exclusive.

latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 Apr 11:20 collapse

It’s a Boomer joke, yes =))

RumorsOfLove@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 05:39 next collapse

My eyes are dying already!

Make it smaller

jordanlund@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 06:35 next collapse

Great, a device style I hate with a screen style I hate. I look forward to never owning one.

transientpunk@sh.itjust.works on 18 Apr 06:44 next collapse

Congrats?

SaltySalamander@fedia.io on 18 Apr 11:56 collapse

You know, you don't have to give voice to every thought that bumbles around in your noggin.

bloup@lemmy.sdf.org on 18 Apr 06:42 next collapse

I never understood why nobody made an E reader that you could read “like a book” that just had two screens and a hinge

JayGray91@lemmy.zip on 18 Apr 06:57 next collapse

Adjacent to an e-reader, but Microsoft tried that. Typical Microsoft fashion, they fumbled it.

oeightsix@lemmy.nz on 18 Apr 17:13 collapse

The Surface Duo really does make a great e-reader.

BK85@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 08:04 next collapse

Why would you want that if you can have something light that can be held in one hand?

shneancy@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 08:17 next collapse

for the vibes of course, not everything has to be optimised for practicality

PostaL@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 18:18 collapse

Two Kindle, one duct tape

shneancy@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 19:14 collapse

but then i’d need to swipe to flip the page on both of them, that’s like, effort

PostaL@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 19:45 collapse

not everything has to be optimised for practicality

Kraven_the_Hunter@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 18 Apr 23:51 next collapse

True, but this solution also lacks the vibes. It’s directionally correct though!

flyhunter@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 11:36 collapse

I see what you did there ;)

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 18 Apr 08:18 next collapse

The hinge lasts longer than a foldy screen.

espentan@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 10:47 collapse

Apparently a foldable OLED screen is, typically expected to last at least 200.000 folds. That’s more than a 100 folds/day for 5 years. I’d take my chances on one, I think.

wfh@lemm.ee on 18 Apr 12:33 next collapse

Unless you go once near a beach and a single grain of sand gets past the airtight bag the phone was in and the Totally-IP67-We-Swear phone chassis and is fucking destroys the screen from the inside, with a repair bill worthy of a new phone because “that kind of damage is not under warranty”.

Source : happened to one of my best friends. Fuck you with a folding dildo, Samsung.

lime@feddit.nu on 18 Apr 13:30 next collapse

that’s also a good reason to not have the screen fully close. less danger of stuff getting inside.

Cethin@lemmy.zip on 18 Apr 17:41 collapse

Someone should make a folding dildo.

Cocodapuf@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 12:41 next collapse

Second question, if you’re going to read from one screen at a time, why have two screens?

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Apr 20:30 next collapse

If you’re going to read from one screen at a time, why have 2 monitors on your computer?

Cocodapuf@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 21:46 collapse

If I were to read a book on my computer, I would use one screen. That’s kinda my point. A second monitor does nothing for me in that scenario.

But it folds like a book, and i see it being held like a book. If that means text populates in two columns like a book, and you read one column at a time, I really don’t see the point of the second side. You can just turn the page.

Ulrich@feddit.org on 18 Apr 22:15 collapse

I mean it’s for the same reasons books aren’t the same size as matchboxes. A larger area makes it easier to read.

anonApril2025@lemmy.zip on 19 Apr 05:13 collapse

They have plenty of books that size. They are called matchbooks

Ulrich@feddit.org on 19 Apr 12:30 collapse

🤔

Matth78@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 07:24 collapse

I guess this way you can also use it for manga or any other medium that sometimes use both page to display something.

Cocodapuf@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 10:45 collapse

Alright, that’s a good use case, I like that.

criitz@reddthat.com on 18 Apr 13:16 collapse

5 years isn’t that long

lime@feddit.nu on 18 Apr 13:29 collapse

yeah but you’re not folding it 100 times a day. if you’re an avid reader, you’re opening and closing it 10-20 times a day tops.

bloup@lemmy.sdf.org on 19 Apr 13:30 collapse

I read a lot of technical material that has lots of diagrams and it’s difficult with an E reader paging back-and-forth between the text and the diagram that I’m trying to understand

ProvableGecko@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 08:53 next collapse

You would think at least the Chinese brands would try it.

dryfter@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 12:07 collapse

While that sounds cool to me, it kind of defeats my main purpose of switching to an e-reader in the first place. I have trouble holding physical books for a long time due to hand pain. I had a similar issue with the e-reader, just not as bad, until I put a PopSocket on the back of it. Now I can hold it with the PopSocket resting in-between 2 fingers and can read significantly longer.

Someplaceunknown@lemm.ee on 18 Apr 07:33 next collapse

Can I play DOOM on it?

Valmond@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 08:32 next collapse

You can read it!

taladar@sh.itjust.works on 18 Apr 08:44 collapse

DOOM choose your own adventure style e-book?

FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 11:39 collapse

That would be so good if they had a competent author.

Hule@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 15:16 collapse

I would bet it already exists.

jayandp@sh.itjust.works on 19 Apr 04:10 collapse

It’ll probably run Android, so yes, but your eyes will bleed from the ghosting.

ghashul@feddit.dk on 18 Apr 07:55 next collapse

Interesting! I just recently upgraded my old 6" Kindle to a 7" Kobo. I’m very happy about it, and the extra size is nice. If a more portable reader that doesn’t compromise on screen size exists when I’m ready to upgrade next I’m all for it

palordrolap@fedia.io on 18 Apr 11:18 next collapse

The cynic in me wants to know: Once purchased, will it, and any media it might contain at any time, be under the sole control of the purchaser?

If not, it's definitely not worth buying.

CorporalCookie@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 11:31 next collapse

I’ll wait until Kobo makes one

treyf711@lemm.ee on 18 Apr 21:00 collapse

Do you have a kobo? I’m wondering how much people enjoy reading with them. I’ve got an older Kindle that I was able to jailbreak, but I was looking for something a little simpler to maintain.

dumblederp@aussie.zone on 18 Apr 21:52 next collapse

Using Calibre, they’re much of a muchness. I’ve got a kobo, I mostly eRead on my phone.

dryfter@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 12:03 next collapse

I switched from Kindle Paperwhite 1st Gen to a Kobo Clara Color a month or so ago. It was cheaper than Amazon’s color Kindle offering plus Amazon not letting readers download their books pushed me out. I did try the jailbreak for the Kindle and…I gave up on it after numerous issues that I ran into probably relating to the age of my Paperwhite.

I mostly use Overdrive (Libby) to get books from my library. The Kobo has Overdrive support…mostly due to Kobo store availability and whether or not you have multiple library cards with multiple libraries. I’m in NY state and have a library card with my city library and then one with the NY Public Library. This isn’t really a reflection on Kobo, more so Overdrive being shitty and not willing to update their Kobo app to work with how they migrated from the Overdrive app to Libby.

This is where Calibre comes in handy, I download the book to my phone from Libby, transfer it to my Mac and use Calibre to add it to it to my Kobo. It’s not pretty like Overdrive’s Kindle integration where you basically press a few buttons in the Libby app and the book is sent to your kindle.

As far as reading the book in general, I don’t really notice that huge of a difference other than better technology. I did have some slight bugginess when I first used it, but after a full charge and a few reboots it seems to be fine now. I don’t have a current gen Kindle to compare it to, so someone else can speak to that. I do wish it wasn’t such a hassle to get my library books to it, but at least I have access to all my books!

iheartneopets@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 13:00 next collapse

I got a kobo recently and like it a lot. I got the sage because the screen is about the size of a manga page, which I knew I would be reading a lot of. I keep it in airplane mode most of the time and use Calibre to load it up. The system works well for me

catsarebadpeople@sh.itjust.works on 19 Apr 14:32 collapse

I really like my Kobo. It feels sturdy and has real push buttons.

Eximius@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 11:39 next collapse

Since it’s from china, some security trust issues aside, musing from perspectives of OnePlus and Onyx Boox, yep, you completely control the device and what you put on it.

Subdivide6857@midwest.social on 18 Apr 19:32 collapse

Who wouldn’t want a safe, secure America ereader. A country that takes care of their citizens. Spreads freedom. Values privacy. A good Christian nation, definitely not ran by the rich. Yikes. “China bad.”

coffeetastesbadlikecoffee@sh.itjust.works on 18 Apr 21:20 next collapse

My hope is that they just put android on it so I can just sync it with whatever like nextcloud, or at least callibre support. Then I would just never enable wifi and sync it with my desktop.

jayandp@sh.itjust.works on 19 Apr 04:07 collapse

Did some searching, and all of Readmoo’s previous devices run Android. So you aren’t forced to buy any books from them. Install whatever reading app you want and get your books with whatever method you choose.

Dagwood222@lemm.ee on 18 Apr 11:28 next collapse

Close. But what I really want would look like a blank book. The pages would feel like paper. When I down load the material, text appears on the pages and I can flip back and forth. When I’m done I can download another book.

I know it’s niche but that’s what I want.

iamanurd@midwest.social on 18 Apr 11:49 next collapse

Can I interest you in a library?

Dagwood222@lemm.ee on 18 Apr 16:49 collapse

I can’t travel with a library.

I’m the kind of traveler who, after I check in, the first thing I look for is the bookcase where they put all the books that other guests have left. I have to give it to the Germans; they dominate every bookcase I’ve seen.

iamanurd@midwest.social on 18 Apr 17:50 collapse

Haha, fair enough.

dumblederp@aussie.zone on 18 Apr 21:55 collapse

I don’t want a folding e-reader, I was a dual eReader with a hinge in the middle that acts like a book.

Cocodapuf@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 12:45 next collapse

Yeah, OLED isn’t really the best choice for an e-reader.

There’s a reason e-ink is a thing.

Brokkr@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 17:19 collapse

“The mooInk V features an 8-inch folding E Ink screen that’s been tested to survive over 200,000 bends.”

You could at least read the sub heading

letzlo@feddit.nl on 18 Apr 20:15 collapse

Yeah that’s great but I really don’t want OLED on an ereader.

Brokkr@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 22:23 collapse

Once again, this isn’t an OLED screen. It is an E Ink screen, like the black and white ones, but with color. And it folds, if you want that.

wiegell@feddit.dk on 18 Apr 23:38 next collapse

I get what you’re saying, but still… why did they put an OLED screen on it?

mineralfellow@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 07:57 next collapse

You misread the first sentence.

TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 09:20 collapse

It isn’t an OLED screen. It’s an E-ink one. I don’t know where you got this idea that it’s an OLED from.

anachrohack@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 11:55 collapse

I would buy it. But I’m not into the OLED screen

[deleted] on 18 Apr 17:15 next collapse

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Brokkr@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 17:23 collapse

This is an E Ink screen: “The mooInk V features an 8-inch folding E Ink screen that’s been tested to survive over 200,000 bends.”

yarr@feddit.nl on 18 Apr 17:26 collapse

OH! I thought this was OLED, like the Samsungs…

LanguageIsCool@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 17:42 next collapse

I hear if you fold it 42 times it’s thick enough to reach the moon

oyzmo@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 17:47 next collapse

Where can I get notified when this is available ? 🤔

Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.pub on 18 Apr 19:36 next collapse

reaches the 200,001th bend

snap

Damnit!

BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 23:11 next collapse

Who asked for this, I don’t expect many people want a pocket able e reader to carry around every day, I carry my tiny shitty old Kindle in my backpack if needed, otherwise I just listen to audio books or read ebooks on my phone. But the foldable technolog itself is interesting and could have some novel applications down the line

cm0002@lemmy.world on 18 Apr 23:15 next collapse

Me* listen, it’s just one of those things you have to try for yourself, when I got my first foldy phone I didn’t get it specifically for reading (I had other more important use cases in mind) but man when I used it for the first time to read a book it was AMAZING to be able to hold it like a book.

Idk maybe I’m weird, but it’s the little things like that lol

*But I want an eink version, but that might be a ways off :(

Tekktical@lemm.ee on 19 Apr 09:48 collapse

I bought a Kobo Clara hd (6") especially for the reason to be able to carry it around in a pocket so that I can always have it on me

BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world on 20 Apr 01:04 collapse

Yeah my Kindle is around 6 Inch as well, which while it fits my back pocket, not something I’m keen to carry with me everywhere, I only like reading on my slow e ink screen when I have free time to comfortably sit and relax, which is usually at home or back when I had an hour long train commute to work. Otherwise my phone is better, audio books in particular are really good to listen to while walking or doing some activity.

thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 12:12 next collapse

Can we just get a thin tablet like e reader with small bevels that can run any normal OS? Android or Linux? Ik they are some but they are mostly Chinese with proprietary hardware and software…

0x0@infosec.pub on 19 Apr 12:49 next collapse

How would american with proprietary chinese hardware and software change anything for you?

thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 12:51 collapse

I like to have control over my computing platforms? And I don’t like to have my shit break when they completely abandon the platform a couple months down the road? That’s why I want FOSS solutions.

Evotech@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 14:10 collapse

Capitalism really doesn’t allow for FOSS hardware

Evotech@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 13:25 collapse

Onyx Boox runs android

thedeadwalking4242@lemmy.world on 19 Apr 14:25 collapse

No custom roms

01189998819991197253@infosec.pub on 19 Apr 13:47 collapse

The mooInk V includes a reading mode allowing it to be held half-folded like a paperback.

The ereader has a reading mode?? This changes everything!