09-18-2006, 12:32 PM | #1 |
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E-book readers save money... and maybe your marriage!
The DearAuthor site presents an interesting top 10 list of reasons why an e-book reader can save you money, and it even finishes off the list with a reason it can save your marriage also!
While financial gain is certainly not the primary motivation for buying an e-book reader, it might surprise you how many ways an electronic reader can save you money. In fact, maybe this list will be just what you need to justify buying that new E Ink reader that you've had your eye on! Via TeleRead Blog. |
09-18-2006, 12:42 PM | #2 |
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What happens when a blizzard comes around and turns your town into an iceberg? You can use the books to keep you warm
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Well, I have one [expensive] iLiad, & my girlfriend want's to read on it, too. So I have to share it, but I don't want. This is not a great help for our relationship. Perhaps we will never get married, thanks to iLiad. So you should never buy only one e-reader, if you are in relationship.
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Thanks for the link. I do understand the technology behind e ink but I think the fact that you have to have a booklight to read with an ebook reader defeats part of the ease of a digital reading experience. Many of the women who own an ebook reader comment on how nice it is not to have the lamp on at night.
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It appears to be a deal-breaker for her, though, outweighing all the benefits of e-ink. Different strokes. There are going to be folks for whom even e-ink electronic readers just don't do the job at all, let alone in this regard. That's just the way it is. When I'm reading in the dark with my Palm T3, I find the back-light from it to be at least as bright as a clip-on light would be (I sometimes use the backlight as a flashlight in a pinch). Granted, built-in is much handier than clip on, but I'm still hoping for a clip-on type LightWedge (even if I have to build my own), which I think would negate a lot of that. Last edited by NatCh; 09-19-2006 at 02:02 PM. |
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Hey there NatCh. I guess the way I see it is this: there is a decent (not great, but decent) ereader already out there for a low price point: The Ebookwise Reader.
What is going to make the average consumer pay $350 for a ebook reader? One that allows people to read in bed. I would guess that the majority of romance reaaders read at night and in bed. I don't see the eink technology enough to push me over into spending $350.00 on something where I would have to have the lamp on. I know this sounds crazy but I bet you that if you were to take a poll at my site, the majority of people would say that lack of a back light is a deal breaker when there is an existing ereader that "does the job". Hmm. Maybe I should run a poll. Oh and it has to look a hell of a lot better than that fugly thing Amazon is thinking about selling. Gah. |
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Jane, I expect you're right about the backlighting being very important to your readers. It was a topic of great discussion 'round here for a long time too. Oddly enough, it quieted sharply when folks got their eyes on the e-ink.
I think that MobileRead probably has more people for whom reading portability is more the aim, so weight, and battery life would the bigger issues to those folks (like me ) I don't mean to disparage Ebookwise in the least, but it is big and a bit heavy and can't compare to an e-ink reader (with proper power management, anyway) on battery life. Add to that the truly beautiful display, and it becomes a lot easier to imagine shelling out $350. But what that comes down to is a difference in focus and need. If I mostly wanted to read in bed, near a power outlet, without a lamp, then I'd probably make the same choice you have, and keep the extra, what? $150? I fully understand your logic, it just doesn't move me much because my own circumstances are different, that's all. I am glad that the Ebookwise works so well for you, regardless -- everyone should have a reader they're happy with, even if it's paper! We are completely agreed that the Amazon thing is pretty hard on the eyes -- and I don't mean the screen. One thing that should benefit all us e-readers, is that with several devices hitting the market, the pressure rises for publishers to get an extra-colonic perspective on e-books, and maybe even agree on one industry standard format (I can dream, can't I?), so that all readers can read all books, and we don't have to pay 2X hardback price for 15 year old books. I like the idea of a poll. It would be interesting to do the same poll here and see how they differ. Maybe we could agree on a question and go for it? I'll gladly put one up on this end if we can agree on language. Something like: How important is backlighting to you in in an electronic reader? 1) I won't buy one without it. 2) I want it, but it's not absolutely vital. 3) If the display, battery life and weght are good enough, I won't miss a backlight much. 4) Backlights? We don't need no stinkin' Backlights! What do you think? Last edited by NatCh; 09-19-2006 at 03:12 PM. |
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I like it. Now, I just need to get the stupid polling thing to work on my wordpress site and I'll put it up on Sunday with my DRM article.
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Cool I'll go ahead and post it here while I'm thinking about it.
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