03-11-2008, 05:13 AM | #61 |
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They are, but tompe here at MR has written a freely available PERL tool for creating MobiPocket files which is platform independent.
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03-15-2008, 04:55 PM | #62 |
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Alexander et al, many thanks for an excellent compilation. This is gonna make it a lot easier to make my decision about which E Ink device to buy.
I think I really do need to give one of these devices a try and move away from backlit screens, since many of you here seem so enthusiastic about E Ink. Tommy |
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After looking at the comparative prices in the above matrix, I understand one major reason why ebook readers haven´t become popular items. The prices listed are roughly what anyone who understands computers would probably pay for a fully functional computer, on ebay. In fact one of my friends said he would definitely buy an ebook reader, only capable of reading ebooks; when they start selling them at around $80.
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Will we see $80 ebook readers, maybe, but by the time we do you will be one of the last people without one BTW (on topic) THANK YOU for this matrix. I have been on the fence about an ebook reader (oddly enough i don't like reading physical books, I love electronic and need something portable) and I have been looking around for something like this. I really appreciate your efforts. .. oh .. and Hi.. |
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There was a time when cars were the "playthings of the rich." Today you need at least two cars to be considered "poor." Things change -- once digital cameras were an expensive folly and now 35mm film cameras are show up on the one dollar table at flea markets.
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09-04-2008, 10:19 PM | #67 |
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Looking for the best e-reader for e-paper
Hello,
having several subscriptions for e-paper newspapers and journals I download this with their URL`s including user name and password in pdf format to my MacBook for reading. As a "mobile" PC has several disadvantages to read in different places and having few basic informations about the e-book devices I like to ask you in this forum: what is the best e-paper reader actually? As I am traveling a lot, for me it would be important to download at any place by WLAN the e-paper in pdf directly to the e-reader (if possible without using a PC between). In order to read, it would be nice to avoid any additional steps beside first-time-configuration for reading (the parameters to get optimal reading conditions). Any help is very useful. Thank you. |
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There are alternative methods to get newspapers, e.g. via RSS feeds, that may work better on smaller EInk devices - but they require connection to a computer. The exception is the Kindle, in the US only, which can deliver selected newspapers directly to the device via Whispernet (Sprint data network). I'm not sure everyone will read this thread, so you may want to start your own in this sub-forum to get more feedback on newspapers. |
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09-05-2008, 11:15 AM | #69 |
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Looking for the best e-reader for e-paper -2
Hi Wallcraft,
thank you for your post. Please let me know how to start a own thread at the right place. I am not a experienced forum user. I am already happy if I can read and few times write a post in a forum :-) There are few questions for me if the iLiad 2nd edition is the choice for e-paper reading: Wi-Fi: I am living and travelling in Europe. There are enough Wi-Fi/WLAN connection points (offices, Interent shops, HotSpots, Hotels, Restaurants, airports,….). Is it easy to connect with Wi-Fi with the iLiad2 like with a PC (open networks and secure networks with name and WEP/WPA password)? The "Guardian24 automatic download" and downloading of e-paper in general: I Iost to much time in the past with computers to write „just a little command“ or a „simple software modification“ to do something special. Reading this thread it remains me to the past. May the time is not ready to use this e-readers for e-paper and not only for e-books? If I spend between 300 and 600 Euro for such a reader I expect to have a product ready for my use (off course I have to configure once the parameters for my use). It is very easy to purchase an e-book and to read it on this e-readers. It should be the same with subscribed e-papers if there is enough interest in the market (newspaper ad journals in the Internet as pdf files, where I enter my username and password to download pdf files and I read with Adobe´s software PDF Reader). Quality of PDF` reading: This is a important point. I have never seen or used a iLiad2. May you know if the iLiad2 is automaticly selecting the best page view (makeup of the page)? The size of a newspaper is different to the size of the e-reader display. RSS feeds: There is a simular question as with newspapers as e-paper. Using internationally such an e-reader to read RSS feeds, I can not limit to feeds offered by an special network. Like with a computer I like to select any RSS feed in the world (mainly all are free available). With my iPhone I read any RSS feed in the world very simply. But we agree even a smartphone like the iPhone is a small PC with all disadvantages of LCD-based mobile computers. Well, there are many questions and issues to use e-readers for e-paper. The e-readers with e-ink are so far made basically for e-books. No question, e-readers also a very useful tools to read e-papers. |
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Is it possible to update the chart with the bebook and Iliad Book edition?
Maybe I'll try it out myself! |
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Possible Decision - Cybook???
After reading, reading, reading, I think the one that sounds the best to me is the Cybook. I am not very techinical --- just enough to get by and sometimes do some impressive stuff but I have read so much that I am confusing myself.
Mobipocket seems to be the most universal format for e-books. I am very leary of the Kindle because I don't like the idea of being beholden to any one source for material. Amazon can price however they want and if they're the only place to go, not good. Any thoughts on this? Anyone have a Cybook? Pros, cons? Matrix was OMG helpful, thank you so much. |
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I see that .pdf format books are way available too. On sites like www.worldlibrary.net. Could I read those on my Cybook if I bought it?
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