What they're "The idea, says Everybook CEO Dan Munyan, is to be able to reproduce high-quality graphics along with the textthe kind you might find in professional and advanced academic literature, including chemical and mathematical nomenclature." |
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The Net Prophet by Doug Ellsley "The (EB) is about 8.5 x 11 inches, about the size of a sheaf of paper, and has two facing displays that most accurately emulate a hardbound book. The (EBs) main feature is that it utilizes the PDF publishing format that precisely displays printed works electronically just as they would be printed on paper. All the fonts, layouts and pictures, would be exactly reproduced on the 10 million color screen." |
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| PC Magazine: September 1, 1998: "To be more like a real book, the (EB) Dedicated Reader, from Everybook, has twin screens to display pages side by side." To hear more about what people are saying about us, click here. |
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