03-31-2010, 11:10 AM | #1 |
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Ideas?
I don't have an ereader but already seem to have lot's of pdf's waiting to be read on my computer. At the moment I'm reading them on my Nokia N800 but I'm slowly getting the urge to buy an ereader.
Criteria in order of importance:
I'm currently considering the ASUS DR900 (I'd heard it might be around £250 and released soon), also liked the look of the Sony DR600 (especially the leather case). I haven't actually used a real ereader - does anyone know if I can try them out in London, UK (SW16)? Mike |
03-31-2010, 12:12 PM | #2 |
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PDF with graphics and special formats and technical eBooks in general are domain of large screen readers. I'd say that's the universal consensus up-to-date. Usually, with large screen you have quite a guarantee of having most of the functions you mention (WiFi, RSS feeds, dictionaries, and landscape mode IINW).
If you want to see an eBook device before you buy, you'll like to visit this thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26574 |
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04-02-2010, 07:22 AM | #4 |
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I looked at the thread but the few in London were older readers (I mean the device and not the people). Are the newer devices available to try in shops? I installed the Calibre software and it would be a neat idea if the viewer in that could simulate individual machines (buttons, screen size, speed of refresh, the flash during page turns etc) and then I'd be able to make a decision by simply looking at each device using the actual books I want to read - perhaps Calibre could get some kick back for simulating each device. I already use a Nokia N800 to read books so I'm sort of used to the concept of reading on a screen but it's definitely different - it's not eink, the screen is moderately small (4.5 inches) even though it's very quick to scroll around the screen.
PS it's odd how we use such an antiquated measuring unit (inches) to measure such a modern medium - electronic paper! |
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04-10-2010, 08:38 PM | #6 |
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Oddly the more machines I look at (via web reviews) the less keen I seem to be on large readers - I guess portability is the main issue here. I keep going back to the pocketbook 360 but I have no idea what my ebooks would look like on it's screen. I'm also unkeen on paying £211 in the UK when the yanks can pay £155. I guess if I just keep delaying then eventually I'll be able to afford something
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05-06-2010, 02:42 PM | #7 |
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A month on and I'm still no nearer to purchasing an ereader. What's worse is the priority of my requirements seem to change on a weekly basis and my final decision seems to change with each new release of hardware.
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05-06-2010, 02:58 PM | #8 |
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If my experience can be useful for you, I started looking up information about readers before Christmas 2009 and I bought mine in the middle of February. Take your time and relax
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05-06-2010, 07:23 PM | #9 |
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It took me a year to decide and order a reader. Still haven't received it.
Those pdf's probably won't look great on any small reader. Have you looked at the beebook neo/onyx boox. They do fit a lot of your requirements and their firmwares are interchangeable. It has a wacom touchscreen which doesn't affect screen clarity like the touchscreen on the sony. It has probably the best pdf support currently available on a 6" including various zoom options. And it memorizes the zoom when changing the page. There are games available for it like hangman, battleship, minesweeper, sudoku, chess and more. It has wifi so you get your wikipedia also. It even has tts support according to the web page but since I'm not interested in tts I never checked into the quality of it. And it supports chm. But if most of your reading is complicated pdf's I would look into a larger reader like irex 800 or bigger. Last edited by frozennorth; 05-06-2010 at 07:30 PM. Reason: support for chm |
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Sadly price is also a consideration
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06-13-2010, 04:37 PM | #11 |
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Well I finally ordered an ereader off the net! My choices were roughly:
Itchy fingers now... Mike |
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