04-13-2012, 03:52 PM | #16 |
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A little disappointed in the pricing. I'd have considered it at 119, 139 is too high. It took me a long time to buy the NST and only when it dropped to 79 on Black Friday did I take the plunge (reading for me has always been "free" since I use libraries). I can't really justify paying 70% more for another NST.
Having said that, after I got the NST, I regretted taking so long to get one. I figured I save $20, but lost out on months of e-reading from the time the NST came out. So maybe I'll have the same revelation about the Glowlight. |
04-14-2012, 06:15 AM | #17 | |
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That way I am saving a lot. Having said that, I do own a Nook Simple Touch and I love it. For some things. If they could develop a better SW (infamous collections handlings) I would really ok. I am not so sure that just the addition of a internal lighting system is a fundamental step ahead, I thinks it looks a very small thing. Unless there is something else (CPU, memory etc.) I want to wait and see it before giving the last judgement. I only hope it shall be firmware compatible with the actual NST. |
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04-16-2012, 08:53 AM | #18 |
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Reading a couple more reviews and looking at pictures, that built in front lighting looks really, really good and I can't help wondering if the anti-glare coating wouldn't help a bit in some outdoor/strong lighting reading situations where you are holding the NST at an angle (I don't find that a big problem, but I can still get some annoying reflections in the right circumstances).
Still and all, unless I need to get a 2nd ebook reader, it just isn't enough for me to upgrade unless they get ridiculously cheap at some point. I really can't help feeling like this is an interim, "We developed an awesome front lighting system, so we'll slap it in the current hardware and ship it to have a nice advantage on the Kindle line to grab some Amazon market share" release. If this really is the "next generation" of ebook reader for Barnes and Noble and not simply an interim release before a complete Nook ST upgrade sometime in the next 4-10 months, then I think B&N is going to get pasted when Amazon releases their second generation Kindle touch (which I suspect would probably be a summer to winter release for them). So that said, I think I'll just hold off and see what the next fully new generation/major upgrade gets me in an ebook reader. My wants are slightly faster processor (which can be done AND have lower power drain), a bit more built in memory...especially if they aren't going to fix the memory card shelving issue and keep restricting the internal memory to 246MB for the user and something to improve the screen. I'd prefer not color eInk...I just want something with a bit higher resolution and a bit more contrast and grey scale steps. Faster screen response/less ghosting wouldn't be a sad thing to see either. I also wouldn't mind if B&N added sound like the kindle touch, but it isn't something I am really looking for in an ebook reader...I just wouldn't mind if it was there (unless pay a large monetary, size or weight penalty since I'd probably rarely ever use it). |
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04-17-2012, 03:35 AM | #20 |
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To my way of thinking an e-reader without a light is as foolish a product as a car without headlights. Why should our E-reading experienced be dictated by day or artifical light. I have been using (and re-stocking on e-Bay) the Sony PRS-700 for 4 years now and the Nook with Glow light is the first new E-reader I am excited about. The Sony PRS-700 was a breakthrough when it was released but suffered from a poor E-ink display without the light and dismal sales because the technology required an additional glass screen to contain the light source. It was discontinued shortly after release and Sony never tried to re-invent the concept. For me the Nook with Glow light will be my first E-reader upgrade.
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04-17-2012, 07:19 AM | #21 |
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So I guess all those things called "physical books" are also foolish? I think the idea of having a built-in light is a good one (as long as it is bright enough, which I worry about), but I think your analogy is a little over-the-top.
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04-17-2012, 11:12 AM | #22 |
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RAH. I did perface my comments with "E-reading", the anology stands.
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04-17-2012, 02:35 PM | #23 |
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Cost, weight, battery life, light quality. Until those issues were addressed, which apparently, hopefully, they are now, the solutions that work for pbooks also work fine for eink readers and was a perfectly viable, successful, non-foolish choice.
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04-17-2012, 06:00 PM | #24 |
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Have had Sony's, Kindles, Nook Classic, Nook Color and NST. No doubt the NST is my favorite. Use it durng the day and my tablet at night.
Now, an NST with built in light is the ticket for me. I have so many family members to give my current NST to, I'll be pre-ordering this week. |
04-18-2012, 09:34 AM | #25 |
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I am tempted to, as I think my wife would actually use my nook ST at this point. She has a neighborhood book club now and since the books have generally been free or much cheaper for ebook versions (strangely) than the print, she has been reading them on her iPad even though she prefers paper still.
Though I still just can't get over the "high" price for simply a built in light (no matter how good). I am still going to stick with my "$99 or less price" or the next fully upgraded/next generation model before I upgrade and gift my current nook ST to my wife. |
04-24-2012, 02:38 AM | #26 |
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I'm totally tempted to upgrade despite the fact that I upgraded from a classic to the ST 6 months ago. I never could figure out where to clip my dang mighty bright without getting a glare and without feeling like I'm going to break my ST (I swear sometimes i hear it creak as i'm clipping it). I wish BN would have a trade in program.
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04-24-2012, 08:54 AM | #27 |
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I think it would be a good idea to wait for reviews. I worry that the new glow-light won't be bright enough. Remember those transparent plastic LED frames you could buy that you placed over a physical book for reading. I think a big complaint about them was that they weren't bright enough. Of course, a built-in light on an e-book reader should be more integrated into the whole design and might be better. We shall see...
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04-24-2012, 01:42 PM | #28 |
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Nate from The Digital Reader has tried one in store (and mentions in a follow-up post that he has bought one).
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20...now-in-stores/ |
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I understand my local store has the demo available already but not for sale yet.
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