|  04-14-2008, 06:26 PM | #1 | 
| Junior Member  Posts: 3 Karma: 10 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: Palm TX | 
				
				I just don’t get it!
			 
			
			Maybe it’s just me, I’m sure I must be missing something.  I’ve been reading e-books for as long as I remember on my PC, and then for many years from my first handheld ( a Handspring Visor ) up to my latest ( a Palm TX ). Love it to death! Now I have been drawn to the “new” generation of e-reader hardware, the Sony, Kimble, the IRex and the others – hoping to find the “bigger and better” reader from my Palm TX, and I’m stumped! My TX gives me not only the e-books ( I have over a dozen full books on it currently, not to mention many dozen short stories, but also I can use it to write with a word processor, surf the web, watch Youtube and Google videos, and even (via removable SD cards) watch full movies and/or use the cards to store full audio-books. All in full glorious color – but only on a 320x480 screen. BTW, it also gives me wifi and Bluetooth, and games! What I don’t get is why, if I can get a TX at BestBuy for just over $300 ( $314.99 at this time via their webpage ) how come I can’t get something that does about the same stuff in a e-reader today. Hell, Palm released the TX in 2005 – THREE YEARS AGO! Has there been no progress? The best I can find is no color, poor formatting, and bare simple audio playback – all for even MORE then the palm costs. That's a LOT to give up for a bigger screen... I’m sure I’m just missing something – can someone clue me in? Thanks! Tom | 
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|  04-14-2008, 06:33 PM | #2 | 
| Sir Penguin of Edinburgh            Posts: 12,375 Karma: 23555235 Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: DC Metro area Device: Shake a stick plus 1 | 
			
			Two things: The screen technology is different, and it costs a lot more because it's new. The Kindle, 505, Cybook, Iliad, etc use the new screens because it extends battery life. | 
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|  04-14-2008, 07:08 PM | #3 | 
| Gadget Geek            Posts: 2,324 Karma: 22221 Join Date: Aug 2007 Device: Paperwhite, Kindle 3 (retired), Skindle 1.2 (retired) | 
			
			Yep. Not only do the new e-ink screens extend battery life, many people find them way easier on the eyes than an LCD screen. Many of us find it worth the money to have battery life measured in days and readability similar to paper. Personally, I found reading a little on my HTC6800 was ok when I had a moment to kill, but I did not enjoy reading for hours at a stretch on it. Yes, part of the problem was the size, but mostly it was the eye strain.  There are downsides to these new screens besides the price, of course. There are no color options in production. The screens are slow to redraw which really limits the applications. Someday I'm sure we'll have efficient screens that are this comfortable on the eyes, larger, faster, cheaper and color whether it's electronic ink or some other technology. We're just not there yet. Personally, I'm happy to leave the web browsing, videos, etc., to my computers and my smartphone which do them quite well in exchange for this screen as it is now for books. When this future ultra-portable, all-in-one device appears that is just as good for reading books as it is for watching a video I'll be first in line to get it. For now, I'm happy having more than one device. For the amount I read, $300-$400 is worth it. I think that price point is still high for most people, though. I think readers as they stand are still very much an early-adopter product. I'm sure we'll look back to these years from now and chuckle the same way we do about "mobile" phones the size of bricks or monochrome CRTs. | 
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|  04-14-2008, 07:19 PM | #4 | |
| Addict            Posts: 370 Karma: 1553 Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Melbun Device: Kobo H2O | Quote: 
 I wonder if we'll see a laptop or tablet with eink on one side and lcd on the other? | |
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|  04-14-2008, 09:14 PM | #5 | |
| Fanatic            Posts: 554 Karma: 2928497 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: Clara 2E & Sage | Quote: 
 I imagine at some point, I will buy a dedicated ebook reader. I would like a color display (some things do require color), and one that is able to read at least half-a-page of a PDF without too much effort. Although, if some money fell out of the sky today, I would probably buy a CyBook for now. Edit: I'd go for an Iliad with the larger screen and touchscreen, but not at those prices. | |
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|  04-14-2008, 10:36 PM | #6 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 19,832 Karma: 11844413 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Tampa, FL USA Device: Kindle Touch | Quote: 
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|  04-15-2008, 06:08 AM | #7 | 
| Murderous Mustela            Posts: 10,234 Karma: 48000000 Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: The other land of schnitzel and beer Device: iPad M1 Pro, Kindle Paperwhite | 
			
			I doubt it. It doesn't seem like there would be much demand for such a device, especially since two screens would presumably make the device rather expensive. Now on the other hand I'm willing to predict when video-capable color eInk hits the market, it won't be too long before someone tries to substitute the LCD entirely on either a laptop or tablet PC device.
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|  04-15-2008, 08:00 AM | #8 | 
| Kindlephilia            Posts: 2,017 Karma: 1139255 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Snowpacolypse 2010 Device: Too many to count | 
			
			I made the switch from the TX to the Kindle for reading. I still use my TX for the calender, contacts and remote web surfing but since I read so many books, the Kindle is much easier on my eyes. I tried out a tablet PC that gives me all the functionality of the TX but battery life is lousy (2 hours), it's heavy, hot and louder than a TX or a Kindle.
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|  04-15-2008, 09:19 AM | #9 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 4,395 Karma: 1358132 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK Device: Palm TX, CyBook Gen3 | 
			
			I love my TX; but it's impossible to read comfortably sitting out in the sunshine cos of the reflectivity. Being able to read outside was the major spur for me to get an e-ink device. | 
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|  04-15-2008, 09:43 AM | #10 | 
| Kindlephilia            Posts: 2,017 Karma: 1139255 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Snowpacolypse 2010 Device: Too many to count | 
			
			Forgot to add that about reading outside. Last summer at the pool with the kidlets I couldn't read on the TX at all. Reading outside with the Kindle is a pleasure.
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|  04-15-2008, 10:32 AM | #11 | |
| Gizmologist            Posts: 11,615 Karma: 929550 Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Republic of Texas Embassy at Jackson, TN Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3 | Quote: 
 Intel Metro Notebook: a new use for e-ink Hands-on with the E Ink-equipped Intel Metro Notebook Intel Metro notebook video clip | |
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|  04-15-2008, 12:37 PM | #12 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 3,671 Karma: 12205348 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: Galaxy S, Nook w/CM7 | 
				
				You got to try to be satified.
			  Same here! Dito, I have the Samsung730 (Mobile phone/WM5) The main difference is in the screen technology. There is a huge difference, and until you read the device in broad daylight. You'll have a hard time understanding the full advantage the E-Ink technology has over LCD. What you lose in color you gain in being able to read under ANY light condition as well as an extended battery life. With the SONY Reader you can finish several books before you even have to think about recharging the device. I can't tell you how many times I've had to put away my phone because the battery juice was running out. I can tell you I have no regrets, while my reader doesn't handle music or have wireless features, it excels at what it's suppose to and thats being a viable alternative to lugging around paper books. Hope this helps =X= | 
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|  04-15-2008, 12:45 PM | #13 | 
| Gizmologist            Posts: 11,615 Karma: 929550 Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Republic of Texas Embassy at Jackson, TN Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3 | 
			
			Just a note, =X=, the Sony Reader will play music for you, it's just that most of us think it's kinda pointless and it runs the battery down quickly.     | 
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|  04-15-2008, 09:01 PM | #14 | 
| Technogeezer            Posts: 7,233 Karma: 1601464 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Virginia, USA Device: Sony PRS-500 | 
			
			Color was never a big thing for me when reading books, even the best color screens were often black print on a white background. I have a Palm equipped cell phone and have read many books on it over the years. I also received a larger Palm from a close friend some time ago. I found both experiences far less enjoyable and pleasurable than reading on the Sony Reader.  The e-ink screen is without a doubt the best reading experience of any electronic device I have ever used. (Note: I am using the older technology and the current model is even better.) | 
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|  04-15-2008, 09:13 PM | #15 | 
| Resident Curmudgeon            Posts: 80,677 Karma: 150249619 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3 | 
			
			When I pull up an eBook on my computer, most books do not have color images and what I mostly get is a white background with black text. That said, why would I need color?
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