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Kindle scores high in Disrupt-O-Meter test
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Interesting article. So what do owners of both the Kindle and Sony Reader think of on Mobile Read ?
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I think they nailed it pretty well. But I don't think there's any of fear of paper books going away anytime soon.
The Kindle has a very "ipod" like quality to it. It's not that it's the first there, and it's not that it is necessarily the best - but for the first time the average user can easily use and find a lot of content for. And it's gotten the public's attention and excitement. What's working against it, however, is Amazon not being able to remotely keep up with demand. That works well for game systems, but I'm afraid they'll lose some important momentum due to lack of availability.
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Whispernet is only a killer feature in you happen to live in the USA, so they're not likely to take over the world quite yet!
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But look at it this way. Even if you are not a Kindle fan, Sony and all the other competitors are bound to start including wifi in their own readers just to compete.
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Interesting item in the Teleread blog today: "Discussion in the jkOnTheRun blog area over the kind of E Ink the Kindle is using—apparently not the second-gen Vizplex variety found on the Sony PRS-505." I wonder how that will affect love of Kindle once a comparison can be made.
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I really wish folks would stop saying things like "bump p-paper into oblivion". Paper isn't going away. Paper books aren't going away. Treating ebooks and paper books as "one or the other" instead of "both" just muddies the emotional waters and obscures the issues. What's next? "Death to the p-book infidels!"? "eInk and no quarter!"? Sheesh... ![]() ______ Dennis |
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Main problem in the UK is that unless you live in a big city, wifi hotspots are few and far between -- you can't exactly download a book wherever you are. Not much point selling a reader with wifi if there's no network to connect to. I guess it could be done with cellphone technology, but that would make for a different sort of reader, I guess.
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As nice as the Kindle service may be, I think the one thing keeping it from "taking the market" is the expensive and ungainly-looking reader itself. I've mentioned elsewhere that the Kindle seems like a proof-of-concept or prototype device. If someone manages to create a truly attractive device, especially at a cheaper form factor (or at least better usability with aesthetics), I can see major "disruption" coming on.
Similarly, if Amazon opens up the Kindle system to other hardware, reader-emulators and other wireless access methods, I see disruption aplenty. And speaking of Forbes' Disrupt-o-meter: I'm not sure I agree with all of their points. For instance, it states that Sony's reader and Connect store lack differentiation from the competition, and I disagree there: Sony's reader is by far more attractive than the other hardware out there, costs significantly less than its closest competitors, and has major brand recognition backing it up. The claim that Kindle's business model "might make it susceptible to competition from Apple" is highly speculative, and I don't see how that makes it a more disruptive influence. Last edited by Steven Lyle Jordan; 01-30-2008 at 11:25 AM. |
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The first-gen Kindle strikes me as being more of a Diamond Rio PMP300 than an iPod. It's a strong proof of concept, but at the same time, it's really clunky.
I'm looking forward to the next generation Kindle, as well as Sony's response to it. |
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I agree that the Kindle, as a device, is pretty bad looking and I was sure that I would dislike using it for that reason alone. But since I got it a month ago the looks have become irrelevant: I am looking at the text I am reading, not the device. Looks and allure are, to be sure, important, but the Kindle's appearance has had little effect on its utility and that is what is crucial. Of course, I use a MotoQ and have for almost 2 years, and as you all know it is certainly no beauty either.
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