01-15-2010, 11:31 AM | #1 | |
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Gizmodo's take on the deluge of new readers
Here is their "Guide to ebook readers we care about", erm, guide.
http://gizmodo.com/5445603/the-ultim...-we-care-about One thing I agree with: Quote:
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01-15-2010, 11:47 AM | #2 |
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But its also a pleasurable struggle in some aspects. Shows that the market for these devices is real, and lots of choice means a better chance people can find a set of features that works for them.
Again, it is the fallout of which DRM'ed solution becomes dominant that is the main concern for those who are buying now. (not necessarily MobileRead users, but the more general buyers). There are bound to be unhappy orphaned devices. |
01-15-2010, 11:49 AM | #3 |
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Too many, indeed, yet all the same....
I've lost count of the 6" clones, and I don't care. The size is too small for immersive reading and the screen is basically the same old thing with marginal contrast, that I am getting tired of. Methinks, until you have color, and good color at that, and large enough sizes to have a hardcover experience, and to be able to read larger format, complex layout publications, ereaders will remain a niche product. Until then, I don't see anything new under the sun, except a race to the price bottom for 6" devices. |
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I disagree. Non-MR users probably don't care about DRM as long as they can get the books they want cheap and easy. I think the confusing part for non-techies is that they see the color screens and want them NOW, but also don't want to wait to buy a reader.
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01-15-2010, 11:52 AM | #5 |
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uh..ok, maybe I should have said "should be the main concern", since it will be what frustrates them later
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01-15-2010, 12:01 PM | #6 |
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That's only true if they pick a losing company. The average reader that sticks to Amazon or B&N won't have to worry because they will just get their books from them all the time. Now, if they ever want to switch readers, then they'll get a headache.
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I concur there isn't much variation; after all, the current crop pretty much use the same screens with some minor variations. 6" grayscale is definitely limited. That said, I have no problem getting "immersed" in a book on a 6" reader and no problems with contrast. It also makes for a highly portable size. Quote:
Color epaper is a long way off. Larger tablets available in the interim will be power-hungry and heavy; even Pixel Qi apparently does not have particularly good color or battery life. Dedicated readers will be a niche product anyway. That isn't a problem, unless you try to twist the dedicated device into being a multifunction device (e.g. the Entourage Edge discussed in the article) -- a very different process than building a multipurpose device from the ground up. And even then, the multipurpose device will have its own set of compromises, and will work well for some uses but won't be good for others. |
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From those devices, the:
- Plastic Logic Que - Skiff Reader look the most interesting to me. I'm loving seeing the battle heat up though, it's only good for consumers. |
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Very curious what the Skiff is going to retail for-and what the business model is going to be.
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01-15-2010, 05:22 PM | #10 |
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It's hard for me to picture who the people are who are complaining.
I don't think that American non-techies are aware of anything except the Kindle, the nook and maybe the Sony. Four years ago I met seniors who objected to having a choice of insurance companies when Medicare Advantage first started. They wanted the govt to make everything exactly alike so they wouldn't have to choose. I suspect that the people complaining about eBook readers want to buy only one for the rest of their lives. Since at this point no one product is perfect for everyone, they would complain no matter what. |
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