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    Video appears in paper magazines


    Magazine publishers are beginning to experiment with new technologies
    The first-ever video advertisement will be published in a traditional paper magazine in September.
    The video-in-print ads will appear in select copies of the US show business title Entertainment Weekly.
    The slim-line screens - around the size of a mobile phone display - also have rechargeable batteries.
    The chip technology used to store the video - described as similar to that used in singing greeting cards - is activated when the page is turned.
    Each chip can hold up to 40 minutes of video.
    The first clips will preview programmes from US TV network CBS and show adverts by the drinks company Pepsi.

    VIDEO TECHNOLOGY
    Screen uses liquid crystal display (LCD) technology
    Each is 2.7mm thick with 320x240 resolution
    Can store 40mins of video
    Battery can be recharged via mini-USB
    Rechargeable battery lasts up to 70 mins
    Developed by LA-firm Americhip
    They will appear in 18 September editions of the magazine distributed in Los Angeles and New York.
    It's believed the new technology will cost much more than normal print ads.
    However, BBC correspondent Rajesh Mirchandani said that in an increasingly competitive market, advertisers have realised that it is more important than ever to create attention for their product.
    He likened the technology to the Daily Prophet - a newspaper with moving pictures described in the Harry Potter books.
    It is not the first time that publishers have experimented with digital technology in magazines.
    Last year, for example, men's lifestyle magazine Esquire published the first using e-ink technology, with a cover that flashed in alternating patterns.
    E-ink is the technology used in the Sony Reader and Amazon Kindle electronic books.
    Americhip, the developer of video-in-print, has also created magazine technology that appeals to various senses, including smell.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8211209.stm

    Blimey, and to think. Only ten or so years ago most papers were still using black and white ink for the inner pages.
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    It's believed the new technology will cost much more than normal print ads.

    Wouldn't have guessed that.

    This should be cool though.

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    doubt it will happen to every mag

    and it would cost $$$$$$$$$$£££££€€€€

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    My prediction is this won't take off. Its gimmicky and kinda unnecessary.

    I've just thought, if it's playing constantly won't the battery run out very quickly? And if doesn't play constantly and needs you to hit a play button, surely you'll never actually press it and the advertiser will have wasted its money because no-one is watching the ad? hmm...

    EDIT: balls to that, just read a line in the first post that says it activates when opened

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    Damn, just about to quote your post Alex, and quote that line. haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexOC View Post
    Damn, just about to quote your post Alex, and quote that line. haha.
    Unfortunately I do that worryingly often irl and end up having full conversations with myself out loud while my brain decides what it's going to conclude

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    I've actually thought before 'Wouldnt it be cool if they had videos on newspapers' but disregarded it as impossible. Damn, if only I took it to Dragon's Den. :eusa_whis

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    its like something out of harry potter lol

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    Waiting for headline when someone hacks them to display penis.


    visit my internet web site on the internet
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    it is just videos by bill wurtz videos you have been warned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jewish Bear View Post
    Waiting for headline when someone hacks them to display penis.
    LMAO. That made me laugh.

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