05-18-2008, 10:03 AM | #1 |
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Sony PRS 505 in the UK ?
I am still waiting for Sony to release their reader in the UK, the concensus seems to be it will be around Summer time. Does anyone else have any different information ? The main problem for me is I like the look of a number of readers, but dont have access to try them out.
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05-18-2008, 10:08 AM | #2 |
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Nobody knows anything for sure, I'm afraid.
Leaving to one side the iLiad (which is in a completely different price bracket) it's really down to a choice of two - the Sony and the CyBook Gen3. They have identical screens, so between those two it's down to cost and capability. The Sony is cheaper; the Gen3 is more expensive, but does more. Really a case of looking at the capabilities and deciding if the extra capabilities are worth the extra money. I decided that they were (and after having had a Gen3 for 7 months, for me if was definitely the right decision); other people feel otherwise. |
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05-18-2008, 11:17 AM | #3 |
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When you say "does more" do you just mean it reads more formats ?
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05-18-2008, 12:32 PM | #5 |
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I wonder why you don't put the Kindle on this list. Personally, even someone out of the US could use the Kindle (if they could get one, perhaps on eBay or someone in the US buying it for them).
I say this because even without Wispernet you can use mobipocket books without even removing DRM... just need to "massage" some of the files. Fictionwise even does this for you. I haven't heard anyone complain about the level of bugs on the Kindle as they have of the CyBook. The Kindle has the same features, dictionary, searching, etc. Don't get me wrong, I have a Sony, but knowing what I know now not having support for mobi or ereader makes things more difficult. BOb |
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I know there are sources of books other than Amazon, but I'm sure that you'll agree that one of the major attractions of the Kindle is the Amazon bookstore. |
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Another, perhaps less tangible, benefit of the Gen3 over the Sony is the user-replaceable battery. That could be an issue for someone who lives in a country in which the Sony service centre won't repair the device. All these are very subjective judgements, which is why all I'm saying is that the Gen3 was the better machine for me personally. It's for everyone to make the personal choice about what the best machine for them is, and that choice is undoubtedly going to be different for different people. |
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05-18-2008, 01:11 PM | #9 |
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I would never consider buying a device designed by a blind man, I use a MacBook Pro and an Apple iPhone every day, and not only do they more than adequately fulfill the functions they were designed to carry out, they also look good. I find the design of the Kindle absolutely awful.
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As you know, Mobi DRM works using a device indentifier called a "PID" ("Personal ID").While the Kindle does indeed use the Mobi file format, and the Mobi DRM system, unfortunately most (perhaps all) of the bookstores which sell books using the MobiPocket DRM server have now prevented a Kindle's PID from being used in their bookstores, so the only way now to read such books on the Kindle is to remove the DRM, which is illegal in many countries. This may or may not bother people, of course; again it's a personal choice. Although you are quite right in saying that the Kindle's files use MobiPocket DRM, the Kindle DRM server is quite separate from the MobiPocket DRM server, so although the file format is the same, you can't get a book from these stores that's encoded for the Kindle. I think (but I'm not 100% certain - do you know?) that bookstores which use the "Overdrive" DRM server (such as some of those sold by "Booksonboard") will accept a Kindle's PID. DRM-free Mobi books will of course work on the Kindle, but that does rather restrict the selection for someone who's interested in current commercial fiction. Regretably, "using the same file format" does not always equate to "being able to buy the same books". |
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While I've never found the dictionary feature to be all that important, I will grant you that the other two features you've mentioned *ARE* better - and that I'm so used to them that I'd not even considered their importance. Derek |
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The reason that dictionary lookup is important for me personally is I read a great deal of 18th and 19th century literature, and there are lots of words which were in common usage then which have since fallen out of fashion - eg words relating to articles of clothing or horse-drawn transport to give but two examples. Although one can of course simply guess their meaning from context and move on, I find that it enrichens the reading experience to be able to quickly and easily look up the correct meaning using a built-in dictionary.
That's why I said, though, that although this is a feature that's important for me personally, I entirely agree that it won't be important for everybody. |
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