09-11-2009, 04:26 PM | #1 |
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Is this Apple's e-book trojan horse?
An interesting article on an innovative use of iTunes' new LP feature. The ebook in question is what we would regard a graphic novel, I guess, and it's not an audio book (though it appears that music is part of the package).
Will this be the way that Apple delivers ebooks with it's upcoming tablet computer? The most interesting thing about this possibility is that it can potentially create a direct connection between an ebook author and the huge marketing machine behind iTunes (with over 100 million credit card accounts), without the overhead of a publisher or other intermediary. "Indie" musicians are certainly taking advantage of this potential in iTunes, and there's no reason why it couldn't be used by authors. http://brainstormtech.blogs.fortune....-trojan-horse/ |
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1) "Apple Tablet" rumors have been around since 2001 or so. It's unlikely they will ever actually sell one.
2) There are already several methods to sell eBooks to iPhone users: Amazon's app, B&N's, Stanza. There are also tons of stand-alone eBooks sold as iPhone Apps, thus providing the "direct" / non-publisher method. Google, Amazon, Scribd and soon Sony all offer self-publishing options. |
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Y'all *do* understand, do you not, that Steve Jobs was traumatized at an early age when he was forced to look at picture books which had *letters* in them?
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A lot of people wanted an FM tuner, but that's not quite the same thing as analysts running around for 8 years claiming that they've seen a prototype that will be released Real Soon Now....
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I think Apple will release an upsized Touch/tablet. It will look cool, run iPhone/Touch apps (or perhaps full OS X software) and will cost a small fortune. It will be a better reader than the iPhone/Touch but it will still be an LCD.
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I've read a few books on an iPod touch using both Stanza and Kindle software. I know there are real limitations to using LCD's for reading eBooks but to my surprise I was neither driven crazy nor did my eyes bleed. I've seen a few Kindles and was underwhelmed by the dark gray letters on a light gray background and was not immediately impressed.
In other words I'm beginning to suspect that e-ink may have been over-hyped and that an Apple tablet may be a formidable, though expensive, alternative. However, I've spent much more money on books than I have on electronic devices like this. I'm not going to quibble over a few hundred dollars to get the best possible device for reading. My only concern about an Apple Tablet (and there will be one released, the success of the iPod touch insures that) is how difficult it will be to hack in order to obtain something that is essentially entirely open. |
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Insiders are pretty certain that Apple will release a tablet in Qtr 1 of 2010. Familiar with the current state of touch display technology with razor-sharp resolutions, such a tablet device driven by OS X is going to be a very, very impressive little computer. And that's what Steve Jobs has been emphasizing when comparing it to "dedicated" devices like the Kindle. He believes that people want integration, they want all-in-one type devices that are multi-functional, like the iPhone.
I'm pretty omnivorous when it comes to technology and, loving my Sony Reader as much as I do, I have no problem getting an Apple tablet if the price is right. Now that the Sony Reader software is Mac compatible, I can easily see myself reading Sony ebooks on my Apple tablet as well as my Reader! |
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The current reports are a bit more specific, and louder, than in the past. A lot of the technological hurdles appear to have been solved, such as longer battery life, combined with a robust processor (Jobs apparently was not happy with the Atom performance.) I'd be surprised, if Apple does not introduce something tablet-like, within the next few months. |
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It's certainly not for someone like me who likes to read outside. With the backlight cranked up ...diminishing battery life greatly ... my Saga's LCD is okay in the shade. Though the minute I step out of the shade it becomes impossible to read. Now that's an transmissive LCD, but when comparing eInk to to a reflective LCD (or at least ones I've used) the contrast and viewing angle are much better with the former.
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LCD vs. E-ink for me is not an issue. I can read for long periods with either technology, I simply don't want to be tied to my desk chair.
If Apple released a tablet that had the capacity to read ebooks, then cool, but I still doubt I'd buy one. Apple has a reputation for overpriced hardware, and plus that, a lot of the software is Windows-centric. |
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LCD is not an issue for me. I use LCDs all of the time and I have no eye strain and they display color brilliantly.
The rumors about an Apple tablet have been pretty strong recently, I still think it's coming but it might not be until Q1 2010. They certainly have the other infrastructure in place, deals with media companies (record companies, TV, Movies) and they would be in a good position to get a good deal with publishers. I would just hope that Apple doesn't get locked into using a new proprietary format for it. Also regarding LP, I dont think books need too much more info but I love the potential of a book being sold packaged with: - Optional soundtrack, chosen by the author - Chapter Notes by the author - Illustrations by the author (some authors like clive barker also draw idea) - Package deals where you get the movie + book + soundtrack/audiobook for a cheaper price. |
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On the other hand new devices like the Kindle and iPhone have been more locked down than previous generations of devices (except for game consoles). There is an enthusiast community that mitigates most of the damage done by allowing owners of such devices to unlock them. I'm not aware if this has been done for the Kindle but I know it has been done for the iPhone (and DVD's, Bluray, XBox, PlayStation, etc). It is part of the ecology of modern devices and can hardly be characterized as specific to Apple. |
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