12-11-2011, 02:41 AM | #1 |
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'Best' Large screen reader?
Ok, first of all, the large screen reader need to have a minimum of 1024x768 pixels, and needs to have PDF playback ability (CBR/CBZ is a welcome bonus but not a must).
I'm thinking of 10" devices or larger! Price is also important! I prefer readers below the $200 mark, but seeing that they will be more expensive, $375 is about the max I'd be willing to pay for such a device! I also put battery life at very high esteem! More than 20 hours preferred! 7000 page turns is an average of 1-2 weeks, which is about average for e-ink. I put little emphasis on if it is e-ink or LCD, because reflective LCD screens no longer are looking like calculators/PDA's of old! Today they are more looking like the first e-ink screens, which has a nice contrast ratio for reading in everything but the darkest environments! https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/E-book_devices under chapter "Document Viewers" shows a bunch of large size devices being released hopefully before christmas! Which do you think will be best suited? I dislike large frames, and dual screen devices! I like Asus' design, as well as Iliad's design! But if it wasn't for the bad battery life of the Iliad, and price, I would have chosen that one. Asus seems a great device! The Onyx Boox also seems a great device! Wifi is also a nice feat, and an SD card is a MUST! It'd be awesome if it supported Epub, mobi, txt, and HTML/compressedHTML, but those file formats I can read on my current ebook reader! It would need a CPU of at least 400mHz in order not to have a sluggish page turn! Audio is a bonus, not a necessity. Color is a bonus, not a necessity. 3G is a bonus, not a necessity. And in fact, if 3G uses battery even when it's turned off, I prefer without 3G! What would you buy? Last edited by ProDigit; 12-11-2011 at 02:50 AM. |
12-11-2011, 03:05 AM | #2 |
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For eInk devices, you only have three choices: the Kindle DX, the Onyx M9x range, and the Pocketbook 9xx range.
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12-11-2011, 03:27 AM | #3 |
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What about reflective non-eink LCD devices?
I'm not into regular LCD, as the backlight uses too much energy from the battery. |
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AFAIK (and please correct me if I'm wrong) there are no large-screen reflective LCD devices currently available.
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Basically you are looking for a device that does not exist.
Look at some of the Iliad models - they are not in production anymore, but they are the only ones with a screen above 10". |
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The iliads also had touch screen (with pen). I did not like that because it made the screen look worse, and used up too much battery.
What about PixelQi? Aren't they selling their screens somewhere? I was thinking of the Kindle DX, only unfortunately it does not have an SD cardslot, which is pretty necessary once you start dealing with PDF files! Last edited by ProDigit; 12-11-2011 at 03:26 PM. |
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I said 1024x768 is the absolute minimum for reading most pdf files, but in all honesty, that resolution is cutting it a bit short! It is possible to read most pdf's, but not really comfortable. Especially when they have large white borders or frames on their pages! I'm a little bit afraid of the reliability of most readers. It appears to me that the Kindle is about the only device without too many problems; all the others seem to have bugs, or even some serious issues! Am I correct in presuming this? Besides, I can't find a website to buy the Asus DR900 for the US. The european versions are a bit too expensive (like $400+) Last edited by ProDigit; 12-11-2011 at 03:34 PM. |
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12-11-2011, 03:47 PM | #10 |
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That it used a soft touch screen? (added a soft plastic layer on top of the screen).
I revisited most products, and definitely don't like the Kindle keyboard... So now it's either Asus' DR900 (expensive), PocketBook Pro (any of the 900 series, though they are pretty expensive), or the boox M90 series (which are the best looking devices, but I read a lot of bugs and instability, and are overpriced!) |
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Either way, it does consume much battery.
I'm tempted to buy one of the two following devices: - PocketBook 902 - Onyx Boox M90 The 2 reasons why I would prefer the pocketbook, is because the Boox M90 is higher priced, and is not their newest model. I read the M91 had a lot of issues, and I don't know if the M90 has the same... |
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No, the Wacom screen uses very little power. iRex devices have a rather poor battery life, but that has nothing to do with the touch screen. The reason for the poor battery life is that iRex never properly implemented a sleep mode for the device. I have an iRex DR1000S myself.
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