eBooks will be the standard of the nation. Simply put, eBooks don’t cost paper which reduces the cost of the book, and saves trees, which by the way – we need. There are two classifications. There are readers, and there are tablets. The reader will as the name implies – be intended to read. An average books is only about 2-3MB and 1GB = 1,000MB. This means a whole library can be installed in even the smallest of micro-SD cards. The devices will meet NSC requirements, and therefore will be able to push to the education system. Since KCI is a Kaldan company, they must meet minimum NSC requirements.
KCI will keep to the minimum requirements for their A series reader. This is to keep the cost of the reader as low as possible to make it as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. The E and P series are more capable, but also more expensive. The E Series will only be sold for the education industry as there is no real reader that would meet the standards that were put in place by the NSC.