01-29-2010, 01:33 PM | #16 | |
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I have a Kindle and love it. But I'm very interested in a tablet device--and reading on it is a large part of it. I need a big screen with stylus support for reading and marking up academic PDFs. I need a big color screen for magazines and newspapers. I love the e-ink on my Kindle, but I have no interested in something like the Kindle DX, the Que etc. when I can get a color tablet that can do all my large screen reading needs and do video, internet games etc. Especially with the iPad setting the price below all but the Kindle DX (and only $10 above it). So I'll wait for a tablet that fits my needs, and not pay more for a large screen e-ink device that's slow, laggy and would only get used for a few work related reading/markup activities. |
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01-29-2010, 02:48 PM | #18 |
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Tablet PCs have been around for years. They were big, bulky, poor battery life (on par with laptops) etc. They weren't comfortable to hold and read, or surf the net on.
Tablets like the iPad are pretty new. i.e. Tablets that aren't trying to be full featured laptops with a touch screen. I just can't see many people buying a Kindle DX, or especially the pricier Que or iRex models when they could get a tablet device for the same or less cost. Some will, like you who want e-ink and a large screen. But I think more people will take the color screen and all the tons of functions it can do over a large e-ink screen that's only good for reading text. |
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For example, just because I have Sony Reader PRS-505 I am still very much interested in Canon Mark II 5D. P.S. Even for 10" devices it will have a very minimal effect because of the same reason. 10" is for PDF technical ebooks. One cannot read it from backlit screen as comfortable if at all. P.P.S. There are no 100% absolute rules and there always will be exceptions but in general I stand by everything I said. Last edited by astra; 01-29-2010 at 05:13 PM. |
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01-29-2010, 05:24 PM | #20 |
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E-ink will still be around but let's be brutally honest... The iPads pricing will really put pressure on large $350+ e-readers.
A dedicated reading device using e-ink might be better for plain text books, but when the tablet is at a similar price (when looking at the Kindle DX vs iPad) and the iPad also offers: full Internet browser, email, applications, music, games, movies, color cooking books, tv shows, color comics, color magazines, photograph viewer, assisted GPS all in color and with a touch screen..... The mainstream will choose the color touch device, it's a very simple consumer decision, one device does 2-3 things the other does 100 (with all of those apps). That leaves the dedicated grayscale reader to the 'hardcore' readers who either hate Apple, hate the 10 hour battery life or hate LED backlit screens. Amazon will look at this simple comparison and realize 90% of consumers who are given those two options will take the color tablet. That means massive pressure on Amazon management and designers. They will HAVE to offer something cheaper and color. They will be scurrying to release it. That means even if you hate the iPad you will benefit from it's introduction. Last edited by fugazied; 01-29-2010 at 05:26 PM. |
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If I were to buy ebook reader with 10" screen to read tons of IT ebooks in PDF it would be eInk only. I cannot read those PDFs on my laptop, netbook, desktop because I get eye strain.
Forget about battery. Eyes. Well....battery life comes into equation too. |
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Of course it will. That's the way it has always been. And prices will inevitably come down on those ereaders, making a lot of people happy.
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http://www.displaysearchblog.com/201...he-apple-ipad/ That being said, if you need a device for IT books, e-readers are terrible already. I usually just read them on the laptop because I usually need to play with the code in the books and copy chunks of text. |
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01-29-2010, 07:37 PM | #24 |
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My netbook is LED backlit. I see absolutely no difference between the netbook and my laptop.
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