But on the horizon is a bigger, badder eBook reader. The eDGe from enTourage Systems is set to debut in February 2010, and this device sounds like the mother of all eBook readers. It features two large screens (each over 9 inches diagonal), with the left-hand screen for traditional eInk reading capability, and the right-hand screen in full color LCD for showing graphics/photos, surfing the ‘net, and writing emails. Even more exciting is the ability to use a stylus on the eReader side to underline text, write in the margins, etc. This is the one thing missing from traditional eBooks; the ability to annotate your text as you desire. This lends itself particularly well to textbooks, a market that the Kindle would love to be able to service fully but cannot because of the limitations of their device. The eDGe allows you to tuck away the LCD screen if space is tight or you don’t need its features at the moment. The device is obviously heavier, but with multiple functionality and use as a tablet and/or netbook as well, it may just offer what the modern student needs. I have a Kindle DX, and it’s great for reading novels and other pleasure-reading, but no good for anything that requires annotation or studying later (ever tried to go to a certain page on your Kindle?).
I really love seeing all of these developments on the eBook market. Everyone’s needs are so different, and just like cell phones, it will take multiple types of devices to meet everyone’s needs. The market, at this point, is wide open.