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The 'TwistBook' Dual eReader Completely Simulates a Paper Book

Traditional eReaders don't feel like real books at all so designer Fabrice Dubuy created the 'TwistBook' dual eReader to simulate a paper book. Unlike traditional books, eReaders only have one surface to read on. Dubuy's eReader has two e-ink screens bound together in order to simulate the format of a paper book. Each screen is synced with the other so that you can simulate the feel of flipping paper pages.

In an effort to further enhance the TwistBook's likeness to a real book, Dubuy made the eReader customizable. The cover of the book can be customized by printing directly on it. As a result, users can pretend that they're reading any paper book while exploring a wide library of literature.
Trend Themes
1. Simulated Book Experience - The 'TwistBook' dual eReader provides an innovative solution for readers who desire the tactile experience of flipping paper pages on an eReader.
2. Customizable Ereaders - The ability to print directly on the cover of an eReader opens up opportunities for personalization and self-expression in the reading experience.
3. Dual-screen Ereaders - Incorporating two synced e-ink screens in an eReader allows for a more immersive and realistic book-like reading experience.
Industry Implications
1. Ereader Manufacturing - Manufacturers in the eReader industry can explore the development of dual-screen eReaders to cater to readers who prefer a more traditional book experience.
2. Publishing - Publishing companies can leverage the popularity of simulated book experiences by offering digital versions of their books that are optimized for dual-screen eReaders.
3. Printing and Personalization Services - The demand for customizable eReader covers presents opportunities for printing and personalization services to collaborate with eReader manufacturers in offering unique customization options.

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