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Ereader Addicts Anonymous
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I'd really appreciate some input. Thanks. ![]() P.S. Since I live in the U.S the device needs to either be available over here, or at least be available to purchase online.
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The Kindle is likely the easiest decision there, and a good one. Nook Simple Touch is still around, iirc. Haven't kept up with the other eink device manufacturers, but ultimately it comes down to a few similarly priced e-ink devices that differ very little in primary function. It's a portable display that simulates the visual quality of text on paper, so I wouldn't be too concerned with missing out on latest functions. |
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I like the Kindle and it is a tempting choice, but I was hoping to get a chance to see what else is out there that I might be unfamiliar with before I decide on an ereader. Also, another under 100 device I had my eye on, was the Kobo mini. I don't know much about the Kobo, however. Other than a disastrous encounter with a 1st Gen ereader of theirs. I don't want to assume anything about the brand as a whole, since it was an early device, but I'm afraid that's as far as my experience with that brand goes.
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"I am not young enough to know everything." - Oscar Wilde ![]() I currently have the following eReaders: Kindle Touch, Kindle 2 (International,) Kindle 4B, Kobo Mini. I have owned: K3, K4S, Pandigital Novel Personal eReader, Nook 1st Generation, Nook ST, Kobo 1st Generation, Kindle Fire, Kindle Paperwhite. Last edited by sneakyspider; 01-16-2013 at 04:50 PM. |
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A lot of what I have read about other people's experiences does seem to be positive, but I don't know much in depth about the device. I definitely need to read up on it.
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I have both the Mini and the Kindle 4 NT, and both are great readers. While I do like the portability of Mini, the extra screen real estate of the K4 is the better option. I personally find the K4 feels nicer in my hand too.
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Wizard
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If you can wait until Thanksgiving week, that might be all of them
There's been some discussion on the board as to whether the Kobo is or isn't buggy to the point of frustration. Most say no. I don't see that kind of discussion with the Kindle, although my Kindle Keyboard and my DW's basic Kindle do both crash, or freeze, or lose a bookmark every few days. Objective observers likely exist, but I don't know how to tell them apart from the grinches and fanboys. Compared to Windows 95, I'm guessing they're all good. This isn't a slam against Microsoft. Over time, our standards rise as devices improve. P.S. I'm confused because your profile says you already have a bunch of Kindles.
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Ereader Addicts Anonymous
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Yeah, I'm not really looking for a Kindle this time. I was more looking for something that I haven't had any use in before. As for why I need another ereader, when I already have so many...?
I don't, not really. But I like to have a lot of choices in my reading, and I was looking for a basic ereader that isn't too expensive so I don't have to worry about it breaking.
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Sadly there is no such thing. The e-readers from all the main players have become cheaper and they lowered quality to do that.
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Ereader Addicts Anonymous
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I don't know if I quite agree with that. The Kobo mini, the Kindle 4, and the Nook Simple Touch are all good readers under $100. Sure, they're not indestructible, but I'm just looking for something that is not some cheap knock off.
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As Rizla said, what you want doesn't exist. You can't have your cake & eat it too. No such thing as low price, good quality. The two are not synonymous.
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Those all sounds like good choices to me, but those sound like the choices available.
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It is true that the last couple of years has resulted in cheaper ereaders and that it is in part down to them cutting costs, but it doesn't necessarily mean that even the basic readers are cheap & nasty or poor quality. If you just want to read novels, and don't plan on doing much else, the basic Kindle or the Nook ST should be ideal. Likewise the Kobo Mini, if you don't mind the smaller screen.
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Ereader Addicts Anonymous
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Those are good choices from what I understand. I was really just interested in finding out whether they were the only good choices, or if there were other lesser known brands out there I hadn't heard of that were just as good.
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Kobo Touch also runs about $100 at least here in Canada it does.
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