Thursday, July 14, 2011

The Espresso Book Machine






Overview of the Espresso Book Machine by On Demand Books.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 comments:

  1. DO WANT . They should have these in libraries instead.

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  2. I've done some digging and the most recent estimate I've seen is USD$125,000.

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  3. What would be the cost of this machine

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  4. we've come a long way, baby, since the first printing presses! I love this machine!

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  5. I hope there are more people than just snobs who will be interested in this machine -- although admittedly that population would be big enough to make this machine a success.

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  6. considering first copy costs (higher the print-run the cheaper is each book) I don't think that it would be cheaper for best selling titles.
    the major problem at hand: you can't browse for books as you do now, you need to know what you want. this would be a disaster for small publishing houses and books with only a small print-run. al those little gems one just stumbles upon because of an intriguing cover won't be found anymore.

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  7. Incredible. That can only be portentous type of material!

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  8. OMG!!! I want this!!!!!!!!!

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  10. LULZ i love the people that are like "Just get a kindle"
    I actually like having real books.

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  11. Why? My Laserjet 4250 is below 1 Eurocent per page including paper. I have a video where i show it's being used to "pirate" academic textbooks :)

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  12. penny per page? oh my gosh!

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  13. PureAwesomenessifyJuly 15, 2011 at 3:47 AM

    I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE

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  14. Another thing I want and can't ever have ;o;

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  15. I have a Kindle, but some of the pdf books that I use as references do not display well on it. Until the ebook readers can display a hardback-sized book at hardback resolution, there will still be a niche for this service- but its days are numbered.

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  16. I see this as a new way for pirates to pirate books, but am also impressed with the technology.

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  17. wow amazing

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  18. ganda naman nyan! makabili nga nyan! LOL

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  19. Very informative!

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  20. cuándo saca TELEVENTAS este aparatico...

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  21. I wonder if this means you can change the font size for those of us with sight issues.

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  22. واو رائع

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  23. jajaaj nice video!! Lol!! XD

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  24. Though this is a novel concept, after working with this company, I am embittered by their business ethics and irresponsible practices when dealing with vendors. Never in my decades of experience dealing with clients have I encountered a company (On Demand Books) who enter into an agreement, neglect payment for months, and then decide to choose to pay their vendors only the amount they deserve. This is a warning to work with this company.

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