Title:
Reading on the Go: An Evaluation of Three Mobile Display Technologies
Authors:
Kristin Vadas, Kent Lyons, Daniel Ashbrook, Ji Soo Yi,
Thad Starner,
Julie Jacko
Abstract:
As mobile technology becomes a more integral part of our everyday
lives, understanding the impact of different displays on perceived
ease of use and overall performance is becoming increasingly
important. In this paper, we evaluate three mobile displays: the
MicroOptical SV-3, the Sony Librie, and the OQO Model 01. These
displays each use different underlying technologies and offer unique
features which could impact mobile use. The OQO is a hand-held device
that utilizes a traditional transflective liquid crystal display
(LCD). The MicroOptical SV-3 is a head-mounted display that uses a
miniature LCD and offers hands free use. Finally, the Librie uses a
novel, low power reflective electronic ink technology. We present a
controlled 15-participant evaluation to assess the effectiveness of
using these displays for reading while in motion.
Keywords:
mobile devices (cell phones, PDAs, digital cameras), user studies, wearables, reading
while walking, Librie, mobile displays
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