For those who will have access, this looks quite spectacular:
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/features/loeb/digital.html
I do not know what Harvard will price this at for educational institutions, or if it will be open for individual scholars. I can only hope it is affordable, since so much of it is in the public domain. But, the print editions of certain volumes (Cicero, Homer) are surely still money-makers for Harvard UP, and they have been funding a fairly weak re-translation effort (editing sections which had rather ‘Victorian’ translations and glosses on homosexuality). But, again, so much of it is public domain–they may decide it should be affordable…Can only hope.
They are making pained attempts at presenting a readable Greek font, but hard to know what typography will be used on the finished site.
Curious to know what any users think of it, when/if their institution has access. (Anyone who is a faculty member can forward the link to their librarian friends; there is a link to contact for subscription info as well as trial membership).