11-18-2007, 10:24 PM | #76 | |
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I like it
To be honest, I rather like the look of the device. I would prefer black or dark blue for the reasons already mentioned, but I otherwise think it looks pretty nice. However, I reserve final judgement for when I actually hold one in person. Of course, I look forward to this:
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11-18-2007, 10:28 PM | #77 |
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No Wifi so far. The EVDO cost could be a killer.
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11-18-2007, 10:36 PM | #78 |
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I really don't think it's that ugly. But then, I usually buy based on function. White seems like an unfortunate choice, for the fingerprints factor, but other than that, I don't see the big deal. There will probably be some kind of form-fitting cover available, anyway.
But I think it was shameful for Newsweek to imply that the screen can display color. |
11-18-2007, 11:20 PM | #79 |
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the device looks kind of cheap ...
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11-18-2007, 11:29 PM | #80 |
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I think it looks awesome.
- The EVDO connection should be Free, since the EVDO provider simply can sign a deal with Amazon to share the revenue. But there could be some per-MB unlock price if you want to download large files that aren´t part of some of the content payments networks. - I hope it’ll read any type of open text format, reading any blogs as well as auto-downloading blogs, maybe even doing somekind of ringing noise when there is a new RSS item or email. And I hope one can read any email, not only Kindle emails, also Google Books, Google Blogs, Google News should work on this. Forums like mobileread.com should be reformated to be read on this. - There should be some type of audiobook text synchronisation, so if someone wants to listen to the audiobook and have the pages scrolling automatically, with a pointer showing on the side of the screen if the user clicks on a function botton. Or to continue listening to the audio-book using headphones if the user is moving for example while walking between the park and the subway, and then moving back to reading when confortably seated in the subway. This could be automated with speech-to-text technology and an online database to synch the audiobook with the book. - USB host or bluetooth connection to a full sized foldable keyboard should be possible to input text at full speed setting this up on a table with a kickstand or a leather case that can hold it up. Last edited by Charbax; 11-18-2007 at 11:35 PM. |
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11-18-2007, 11:42 PM | #81 | |
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11-19-2007, 12:20 AM | #82 |
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I have a Sony Reader 505 unit. It will be interesting to see the details on what the Kindle can do and what formats it supports. With the wifi connection and the newspaper downloads, this is going after a different market and use. But my initial reaction is that the 6" screen is too small for reading newspaper or magazine type reading. I want to be able to see more of the article, the photos accompanying the article or skin multiple articles quickly. A 6" screen is just not going to do a good job of replicating the feel/experience of reading a newspaper or magazine.
With the chiclet keyboard, the Kindle is more in line with the Iliad than the Sony Reader. I would be more interested in the Kindle if it had the 8" or 9.7" EInk screen, but then they would presumably have to raise the price to the Iliad price range. Maybe in a couple of years, we will have improved and faster EInk type displays with 10" screens for < $300. Now that will be fun. |
11-19-2007, 12:23 AM | #83 |
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The Sony 505 is a beautifully designed device, but I couldn't tell that from the pictures. It has the same finished, thought-out feel as most of Apple's products. The pictures of the Kindle look as ugly as its name. Maybe the real device will be different from what the pictures seem to show (just like the new iPod nano, as someone remarked). Somehow, I don't think that will happen.
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11-19-2007, 04:03 AM | #84 |
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http://amazon.com/s/ref=sr_nr_i_5?ie...%3Aelectronics
Giving me 5 items, all of which are "Currently Unavailable." (One of which is in the $200-$499 price range.) Looks like it's about to go live. |
11-19-2007, 04:51 AM | #85 | |
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A bit late coming to this thread (been away) but...
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As for the Kindle looks, it doesn't appeal to me, but my kids quite liked it in a retro kind of way - so maybe it will have some appeal to high-school or university students. Looks aren't everything (a 2lb lump hammer isn't going to win a beauty contest) and as long as it's functional and robust it'll do the job. Maybe it will look better in the flesh - but unless folks can get their hands on it I suspect they won't buy from the pictures alone. I'm curious though, about how they'll justify the price point - more than both the Cybook and Sony readers - and as an aside, are e-ink refresh rates good enough for the Kindle to be used as an mobile email reader? I was just thinking that if you had 20-odd emails to plough through, the delay between page turns could get to be a pain in the neck - as well as a drain on battery life. Still, look forward to reading the hands-on review - any time you're ready gents! Cheers, Pete. |
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11-19-2007, 05:30 AM | #86 | |
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11-19-2007, 05:38 AM | #87 |
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Well, speaking as a university student, I think, that the Kindle is ugly and that Amazon's design team would have had quite a number of difficulties to design an even more ugly device.
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11-19-2007, 07:17 AM | #89 | |
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When I bought my reader, I showed it to 3 full time IT tutors in a college. 2 of them are hardware/networking guys and the third one is lady who is teaching VB. The lady is reading a lot of books and always traveling with some paperbacks. They were interested in the device until they learned the price of £250. They said: What? So expensive for a device that allows you to read books? And you still have to pay for content? No way. The lady said: when I travel, I can always exchange books I have finished to read for other books. Wherever I stay there are always a few bookshelves where people leave paperback books they finished to read and may take a few to continue my journey. All of this almost for free because all I have to pay is for the few paperback books I have at the beginning of my journey. If I could not convince IT tutors in the convenience of eInk reading device, I don't see how it will be possible in the near future, say 5 years at least to convince anyone else in the education. |
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11-19-2007, 07:40 AM | #90 | |
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