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Weather/Environmentally Sealed Reading Devices...where are they?
It's that simple of a question. Where are the sealed devices? And before the obvious knee-jerk "...it's too expensive..." comments consider the number of digital cameras that can be had from simple point & shoot's to DSLRS which can be had cheaply and in come P&S models able to withstand water depths of around 10-feet.
And for DSLR's, Pentax has had bodies with outstanding weather/environmentally sealing out for a number of years now. Basically it adds little to the cost of the devices. From day one electronic reading devices should have had such sealing...so where are the sealed devices I can run under the faucet like I can my dslr bodies in order to wash them off, of can drop on the beach or dusty trail/campground w/o worry of dirt/dust/grime working it's way into the device to kill it...I routinely rinse my Pentax K20D and now K7 after trips in the field and these are far more delicate and complex devices than an ereader. It just is a glaring omission to me and long overdue... |
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I doubt they ever will be, no more than a laptop or an iPod will be weather sealed
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Um, you do know there are quite a few suppliers of waterproof/rugged laptops, right Ervserver? Sure, a lot of them are geared up to provide the military, but some also do the civilian market.
Terralogic and so on. |
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Panasonic also makes a line of ruggedized computer products, by the way.
I don't think you will see truly weatherized ebook readers, though. It's much more likely that you will see some type of weatherized multifunction device with the ability to read an ebook. As long as a reader can survive a day on the beach, I expect the demand for a weather-sealed reader will be too low to make it economically viable. |
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It already exists - it's called a Kindle or Sony in a DryPak bag. :-)
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The ebook market doesn't seem like its big enough yet that it would support a niche product like that.
Another option as far as cases would also be http://www.aquapac.net/ukstore/water...es-2252-0.html Last edited by Crowl; 09-06-2009 at 11:53 AM. |
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This works at pools, the beach, in the bath......I'm just sayin'. Now, if you want to take your reader snorkling, or deep sea diving........thats another thing. ![]() |
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I'd agree, they're low power devices so heat is very unlikely to be an issue for a weather-sealed cover.
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wow...I guess the first time someone kills their reading device by spilling water/coffee/soda/dropping it in the toilet (d'oh!!
![]() http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...3&q=optio+ws80 Face it the reason there are no sealed readers is so you do ruin them... |
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Ziploc bag works well enough for my reader, and it seems to match the quality of the device pretty well.
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yeah, I agree heat "should" not be an issue, but, if using wireless it might be...so who knows?? But for a basic reader no reason heat would ever be an issue.
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b) from reading the many "my reader is broken" threads on here it seems that mechanical shock or pressure damage is far more likely to destroy a given reader. Whichever way you go, these safeguards would add to the price of an already pricey device. Maybe when production costs drop. |
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![]() I mean do you even realize the difference between environmental sealing and waterproofing to just a depth of 5-feet? Night and day...as I clearly pointed out a $250 camera with sealing that also protects to that 5-foot depth exists...and there are cameras which protect to 10-feet for about the same price...we are not talking about an huge expense. The Pentax camera's I indicated are a good example because of the low market share Pentax has in the camera world, even more true in the US. That low market share puts them in the ballpark (give or take a bit) sales wise of ereading device makers but with devices that cost LESS than an ereader. It will not cost much, if anything, to the consumer, if sealing is added. I expect the new PVI plastic displays are naturally pretty water resistant so only a bit needs to be done to seal other weak points from dust and water. I see zero reason to buy a baggie.... Last edited by brecklundin; 09-06-2009 at 04:01 PM. |
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Okay, good luck with your campaign for water-resistant reading devices. More power to you. Let us know how that works out.
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