Bonnier Takes A Stab At Re-Inventing The Mag
Kindle, Nook and iRex are already here, and publishers are falling over themselves with excitement that “e-readers” may once again let them lock down their content to a form that can be paid for and carried in your bag (a bit like newspapers and magazines of yesteryear).
Swedish mag publisher Bonnier‘s R&D team enlisted BERG - the Schulze, Webb & Jones design house of London - to give it one vision for such a device. The result - Mag+, a concept video for a magazine e-reader tablet…
The concept is a rather blank canvas, looking like an oversized iPhone tablet, but the visuals lack detail on what publishing standards might be used here.
Personally, I’m not convinced any of these single-function gadgets - whether for books or magazines - will be particularly successful. iPhone has succeeded because it’s not a walled garden; ereaders need more than both books and magazines.
Apple and Microsoft are rumoured to be working on multi-functional devices - it’s here, if anywhere, that tablets may really come in to their own, as near-computers, not slabs that mimic individual olde worlde media.
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