08-11-2013, 06:11 PM | #1 |
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Nook-eReader or gaming and fun tablet?
From what I have been reading in various forums, Barnes and Noble may be getting out of the eReader business. Microsoft might, and that's just a "might," be buying out the Nook from Barnes and Noble. Barnes and Noble has not decided what to do yet.
When a person thinks of Barnes and Noble, they think books, therefore, wouldn't one be thinking "eReaders," not a fun-for-all tablet? There are already too many tablets on the market as it is, so, what was Barnes and Noble thinking of? Maybe they were wanting to get out of the book business and into the do-all, much thrills tablet business? Doesn't the iPad do that now? My son wanted me to buy the iPad because it does sooo much more. I said no, I'm into eReading-studying, things like that, not games. Now with some of these book stores going into school text for their eReaders, you think Barnes and Noble would be thinking about upgrading their device in that direction? Let's see, they could have increased their highlighting colors, provided a way to underline and in colors, like we did, or do, in school. they could have added a font coloring feature. It seems to me that games and videos were on their feature list the most. Why add school text when your device isn't ready for it? If they are going to offer school text, then color is needed so that one can highlight, underline in various colors, as well as changing font colors. This goes well beyond the three colors offered by the Nook. You need several different colors, not just three. Why has Barnes and Noble catered to the gamers and video watchers, and not the serious readers. They certainly could use a bigger e-ink eReader-like Kobo's offer, plus, the additional features mentioned above, for their color tablets. By-the-way, Kobo's is on the right track focusing on their eReaders, they're gaining ground. That's where Barnes and Nobles should have stayed focused. dwdraw2 Last edited by dwdraw2; 09-01-2013 at 07:41 PM. Reason: Grammar correction |
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08-11-2013, 07:46 PM | #3 |
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Please post in the appropriate forum.
Take the time now to become familiar with our site. Your thread has been moved to the nook forum. Don (Moderator) |
08-12-2013, 11:17 AM | #4 |
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Thanks Don.
By-the-way, Being that you are a writer, think you could start a forum on writing? I could use some pointers on publishing and writing. |
08-12-2013, 02:38 PM | #5 |
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Isn't there a Writers Forum on Mobileread already?
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What I do like, though, is being able to take a break from reading to play a game or to watch some live world news, without having to go and fire up one of my computers or go into the room where the TV is. I like being able to access the current weather radar, or do a quick check of my bank balance. I like being able to look up the meaning of a word and then wander off on a ramble through Wikipedia. I don't think that the line between "serious readers" and "game players and video watchers" is as hard and fast as it once was. |
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08-16-2013, 04:40 PM | #7 |
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I don't think that the line between "serious readers" and "game players and video watchers" is as hard and fast as it once was.[/QUOTE]
Thanks Xanthe for your reply. It’s much appreciated and respected. I can see where Nook and Kindle are becoming many things to many people. However, when they announced that they will be handling school textbooks for students, I question whether they are ready to handle serious studying. My son was considering ordering school textbooks, for his Kindle, for some of his courses at Ohio State University to cut some of his cost in books. Myself, I like to study-Theology. Like you, I am way up there in age (66 yr.) Even at that late age, I enjoy studying as a hobby-I like learning. I think that everybody does in their own way. Here’s why I think that these features are relevant to the student, and I’ll add a few more features. I currently own two religion programs: Wordsearch and Logos. I have 230 books in one program and 405 books in the other. These programs are designed for research, and reading casually if you wish. Wordsearch offers 12 different highlighting colors, used to separate text important to the individual. Logos has six colors, but these colors apply to font colors, underlining, and highlighting. Logos also include the ability to bold text, bracket, box; snip text, and much more. These features were not put there because of one person’s wishes, but by demand of many; ministers, serious seminary students and people such as myself. These programs are used by many seminary students worldwide. Many students highlight, underline and bracket text in their hardcover books. In these programs you can do much more and it doesn't damage text. It makes studying or reviewing your e-text for a test easier if you have the main points highlighted, the secondary information underlined, or highlighted in a different color, and the same for additional information. It is so much easier to flip back through pages on a review and quickly identify the information that you color code than to reread all the pages. A binder notebook works, but why write everything down when you can reduce much of the writing by color coding and underlining text? Looking at e-readers, are any up to par to consider for serious student textbook study, none; not one. I chose Barnes and Noble as an example because I own two. If they are going into school textbooks then they need to get their devices up to par so the serious student can study from them with the tools needed. They already meet the requirements as an entertainment device, not as a school textbook device for serious study. I like to review about every six months and it’s so much easier for me to identify, quickly, in color, what’s important without reading the whole page. These e-text tools are important, and I would consider them before buying into school textbooks for e-readers. Thanks again for your reply, and I do appreciate it. I can see where these devices meet many people desires. I was only showing where they are deficient-text tools for studying. Last edited by dwdraw2; 08-26-2013 at 10:54 AM. Reason: Grammar usage |
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Can't live withou my radar cause I live in tornado ally.... that is one of the things I really have to have quick access to and my nook hd+ is perfect for it.
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Here's the link to the Writers' Forum, where a number of issues are raised: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=75 Don (Moderator) |
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08-30-2013, 10:31 AM | #11 |
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Don,
Thanks for your post and forum link. I'll check it out. I already have a short story framed, but haven't done anymore serious work on it. I've been scouring the internet for various writing programs to see how functional they are, and if they are worth buying. Maybe there might be something already posted about the various writing programs and the different experiences that people have using them? Thanks again for your reply. dwdraw2 Last edited by dwdraw2; 08-30-2013 at 10:36 AM. Reason: grammar |
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