The app was the brainchild of a two-man Japanese studio known as GimmeQ, and this is their sophomore public effort – which is definitely impressive, I say. How does the MagicReader app work? No, it will not use pixie dust to get the job done, but rather, relies on the iPad’s front facing camera to detect face turns, turning the page in reaction.
This means the battery will be taxed further, since the camera needs to be activated all the time, and if you are not reading a fast paced novel but are indulging in a self-help e-book instead, taking time to ponder over a particular paragraph by looking up once in a while might just influence a page turn. I am not quite sure of the sensitivity level though, anyone who has given MagicReader a go care to share their experience?