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eReaders become tablets; tablets become eReaders!
eReaders become tablets; tablets become eReaders!
Kind of exciting, as the two worlds converge. Tablet-News: "Archos and TigerDirect Create Cheap Tablet for Publishers Written by James A. 01 Oct 2011 View Comments Archos and TigerDirect are working on an initiative that involves a customized and cheap Android tablet for publishers. These will subsidize the cost of the slate and it will result into a cheap and efficient e-reading device, that can also do more stuff--" http://tablet-news.com/2011/10/01/ar...or-publishers/ |
10-01-2011, 09:23 PM | #2 |
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Whenever I see "TigerDirect" mentioned, my first (unfair) thought is "Clearance item".
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10-01-2011, 10:22 PM | #3 | |
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10-01-2011, 10:31 PM | #4 |
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One of the reasons I got my iPad was because I wanted an ereader, but I wanted something more versatile. And it's great as an ereader in a lot of ways, but wasn't perfect for a few. The backlighting is fine for most reading, like for websites and that kind of thing, but for more sustained reading that requires more concentration, it gives me eye strain. And it doesn't fit in my purse, and that's a big deal for me. I don't want to have to carry around a huge, heavy purse. So yeah, tablets work as ereaders, but they aren't great ereaders, and it's worth having something small and really easy on the eyes, at least for me and my aging eyes and my fairly small purse.
To be fair, there are reasons why it's the perfect ereader too, and the biggest one is versatility. You can read any book from any source on it. At least I never found a book that wouldn't come up on my iPad. I wasn't locked into any store, or any specific app or anything like that. Maybe someone who doesn't mind the size and has younger eyes would prefer a tablet. |
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A few years ago, I bought things from TigerDirect, and yes they would have some discounted things along with the latest but I liked their layout and presentation. I also bought from Comp USA (retail store and online) (lost $60 to $70 of rebates when they went bankrupt), computers4U or something like that which doesn't seem to exist anymore, Circuit City (from way back, but we know what happened to them), but then I discovered Amazon. My friend! |
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I consider my electronic toys the same as audio/video equipment. I buy individual components for several reasons. If one "part" of an integrated system dies, you can still use the remaining system until the offending item is repaired or replaced without shutting everything off. If I want to upgrade my DVD player to BlueRay, I don't have to trash everything else to do it. If my LCD computer monitor goes bad, I replace only the monitor and use the old CRT that is still working. If my eReader dies, I can still read on my laptop or computer in a pinch. In addition, with the incredibly short lifespans of these expensive toys, I can't justify putting all my internet/reading/surfing capability into one device. I have a neighbor who is always chasing the edge of the envelope who bemoans the fact that the new Droid Bionic is out and one version 'better' than the one he had, so he 'had' to replace the old one. Tablets are a fad and provide me with nothing new. They are too big to stuff in a pocket, uncomfortable to hold in one hand, too short between charges, all but unreadable in normal sunlight, too small to adequately display magazine pages with color images, and they will be obsolete and replaced by yet another idea in 12 months.
But that's just my view. I haven't found anyone yet to whom I have recommended buying a tablet once they list their needs and think about it. That doesn't mean they don't have some value to some people. |
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10-02-2011, 11:51 AM | #11 |
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I'm one of those who loves my Kindle for the reason that the display isn't an LCD display and doesn't give me eye strain.
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My posts here are not to argue one way or another. But as a 'consultant' to many friends who trust my judgement and opinion, I try to encourage reading and eDevices while at the same time warning them of the potentially negative aspects that they may not have considered when getting excited about a purchase. If they can live with the defects and disadvantages, great. Everything is a compromise, be it price, size, weight, screen type, charge duration or availability of books in the required genre.
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10-02-2011, 06:33 PM | #15 |
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As long as tablets will have backlit screens they won't be suited for serious reading.
And I have to say, Archos sucks when it comes to tablets. I loved their mp3 players but their tablets are just cheap crap (well you get what you pay for). |
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