Cergorach
The Laughing One
There will first need to be a good electronic book reader before you can even think about replacing deadtree books. There are some devices (mostly deployed in japan) that fulfill that role, there are some truley good concepts out there, but they are hindred by greed. The Sony LIBRIé e-book reader for example is a marvel of technology, it's only drawback is that you can only read a format sold by sony. That might not seem like a big disadvantage, but it is, especially when there are only a couple of thousand books available and to gain access to these books you'll have to first pay a monthly membership fee and then pay for renting books (you never own them it seems). After x many days the book stops being readible. It seems that Sony wanted to pull an 'ipod' (only better, read: make even more money) and failed miserably (even the japanese find the whole idea of renting books at buying prices laughable). There are some folks that are trying to 'hack' the LIBRIé, but that will only make the thing viable for technically savy people.