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	<title>Comments on: SideShow eReader demoed</title>
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		<title>By: Elo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;div xmlns=&quot;http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml&quot;&gt;&lt;p&gt;I am amazed at this! This is exactly what I have been waiting for. As an academic researcher, I have been looking for a solution to accompany my work on a Tablet. Basically, I need a companion device that can communicate in real time with my main device but that companion device must be optimized for reading documents off the main. Does that make sense ?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If I could pull documents from my Tablet PC to a Sideshow device that is meant for reading while I am working, it could be awesome! It is not natural at all to multi task in and out of applications to read and take notes or to simply edit documents. I have tried an ebook reader as a similar setup with my Tablet, the Sony. It was awful and didn&#039;t work well. This is incredibly logical and natural now that we have sideshow technology. I absolutely don&#039;t care about the sideshow thingy in my R400 that can send me the headers of emails through the small display. If I am near my Tablet, this is useless because it will be on anyway. A Sideshow ereader on the other hand is brilliant and exactly what I need!! Welcome to the informational office!!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Where do I sign up ?&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/div&gt;]]></description>
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<p>I am amazed at this! This is exactly what I have been waiting for. As an academic researcher, I have been looking for a solution to accompany my work on a Tablet. Basically, I need a companion device that can communicate in real time with my main device but that companion device must be optimized for reading documents off the main. Does that make sense ?</p>
<p>If I could pull documents from my Tablet PC to a Sideshow device that is meant for reading while I am working, it could be awesome! It is not natural at all to multi task in and out of applications to read and take notes or to simply edit documents. I have tried an ebook reader as a similar setup with my Tablet, the Sony. It was awful and didn&#8217;t work well. This is incredibly logical and natural now that we have sideshow technology. I absolutely don&#8217;t care about the sideshow thingy in my R400 that can send me the headers of emails through the small display. If I am near my Tablet, this is useless because it will be on anyway. A Sideshow ereader on the other hand is brilliant and exactly what I need!! Welcome to the informational office!!</p>
<p>Where do I sign up ?</p>
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