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Mag+ Tablet

18 December 2009, 11.30 | Posted in Books & Magazines | 2 comments »

Here’s a look at the Mag+ tablet, a concept worked on by publishers Bonnier and design agency Berg. We know 8 minutes is forever and a day in internet time, but this video is worth the watch, if only to see what could a new way of digesting magazines. (via A photo editor)


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2 comments
  1. Celeste Achterhof:

    Will it also allow you to upload and read books as well as magazines? What about connecting to the Internet? All of the information is still very sketchy right now but I have some vision problems and while I don’t read many magazines I still love to read books. I would love to hear more about the Mag+ and all its features and cost when it comes out so please put me on the mailing list for information.
    Thank you,
    Celeste

  2. [...] Mag+ prototype has teamed up with Popular Science magazine to create a digital magazine app for the iPad. The video above demonstrates how the app works and talks through the thinking behind it. The video below has a review and demonstration of some magazine apps (including Popular Science). [...]

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