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Finally bought an eInk device
I said I'd buy a kindle when they dropped to $50. Well, it wasn't quite that low but I snagged a kindle paper white during this year's Prime Days.
I've been reading on phones and tablets for more than 10 years. I have zero problems. I read, at times, for hours on end. One of the reason I never bought an eInk device is that I already had tablets and smartphones. My early thoughts? Nice and light. Lighter than my phone. Nice size for reading novels. Would not read PDF's on it, but I still have a tablet for that. Easy to read. The 300dpi is crisp and clear. Not AS crisp and clear as my iPhone or iPad mini. But better than a lot of pulp paperback books I've read in my life. It's slow at loading a new book, but that's not something I do often enough to care. The "page to page" is fast enough. Not "as fast" as a smartphone or tablet, but much better than the original eInk devices. Enough, IMHO, to "not be an issue". Dark mode was sufficient. Not "as nice" as my custom selected colors I setup in my favorite book apps. But, enough to read in the dark pleasantly. I read in dim or low light FAR more than out in the bright sunlight. I was kind of concerned about the lighting. But, it's definitely "fine". I can read black on white or white on black with plenty of flexibility in the intensity. I can't change the intensity level as quick or easy as an app...but easily enough. I'm sure it's going to be a lot easier to read outside in the sunlight. I haven't done that yet. Nowhere where I normally read is filled with bright sunlight. But when I need to, it will be nice to have an eInk device. It is weird that "turning it off" still leaves an image visible. I know the battery life will be crazy good compared to my "charge every day or every couple days" with my iPad. I've never found plugging my devices in at night to be a burden. Still, it will be nice to go on a long flight or go on vacation and simply not have to worry about charging my reader. It is kinda nice to be free of the many distractions that come from my smartphone or tablet. I always have my phone with me, so it's not like I'm ever far away from distractions. Still...I can see already what some of you have really liked on this topic. It's a nice device. Worth the $79 I spent. It's an addition to my reading options. I do not see it replacing reading on my tablet or phone. Just augmenting. |
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Was the higher dpi the reason you went with the Paper White over the Kindle?
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I have an ancient Kindle Touch which is the same dpi as the current Kindle, 167, and after I bought the Oasis I pulled out the Touch to see how it compared and as I remember, the difference wasn't really significant or noticeable. I suspect it's because they do a good job with dithering.
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I spent some time in the backyard reading. Clearly eInk excels here compared to the iPad. There is no glare. It was an overcast day so there was no problem reading the iPad….but this was the first scenario where I'd rate the eInk as clearly better.
Back inside, I’m finding the Kindle Paperwhite does a good job with lighting itself when I’m reading in dim light. No effort is needed by me. It appears to “just work”. On the downside…it’s another device to carry around. I always have my phone….and in my house I also always have my tablet with me. I’m typing this from my tablet. The I’m going to set it down to read the kindle. If I wasn’t trying to find out how I feel about the kindle, I’d just keep reading on the tablet. |
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I find that I enjoy reading on my Paperwhite, but I'm not interested in carrying it around, so it is strictly an at-home/vacation device for me.
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I don't carry my ereaders around either. But then I only read at home anyway.
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I always have a backpack whenever I go some place on public transit, so my kobo goes in that.
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I wear a scott e-vest so I just slide the Kobo into a pocket. It's very light and doesn't take much room. I rarely put my iPad in a pocket, it's a bit too heavy.
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That's been my experience. I find with the higher resolution (300 dpi) eReaders I read with smaller fonts than I do with my 167 or 212 dpi eReaders. I didn't even really realize until I started carrying the older (beaten up) readers on the road with me. I think Sony has/had the best 167 dpi screen and fonts (once I learned how to make the contrast better).
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My last e-ink device was the first Paperwhite. Haven't had an e-ink device in about 5 years or so. I was in the just use a tablet category. But I splurged on a new Paperwhite during Prime sale. I've had to eat a bit of crow. I love the new Paperwhite. Easier on my eyes, lighter to hold, breezing through my current book. Yep, it has won me over to e-ink.
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I've had an ereader since the kindle keyboard came out. I've bought a tablet twice to try them. They're both gathering dust on my shelves. The tablets were just too heavy to read comfortably or to carry around and these were small tablets. For computer type functions the tablets can't match my gaming desktop. Not portable enough, not powerful enough. Just can't find a use for them. Don't have a smart phone but I can see a use for them if I needed to make an emergency call when out of the house or use google maps to find somewhere. With my old eyes I don't think I could read on a phone for long unless it was huge and then it would be too big to carry around.
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