|  10-16-2013, 07:36 PM | #46 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,576 Karma: 36389706 Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Quincy, MA Device: Samsung 54A, Kobo Libra H2O, Samsung S6 Lite | 
			
			When you can provide the PROOF for this statement, (and I'm not just talking about people's preferences!) then maybe YOUR claim will hold some weight. Until then it is just YOUR preference which doesn't mean squat!  | 
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|  10-16-2013, 07:49 PM | #47 | |
| Banned            Posts: 100 Karma: 577064 Join Date: Sep 2013 Device: Kobo Aura HD, KPW2, Nexus 7.2, iPad 4, Nook HD+ | Quote: 
  I think I should buy another KPW 2 just in case everyone quits producing e-Ink readers.. I'm scared..  I forgot to mention eye strain and glare issues on the tablets.... Last edited by FanciFreez; 10-16-2013 at 08:01 PM. | |
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|  10-16-2013, 07:50 PM | #48 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 6,111 Karma: 34000001 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: KPW1, KA1 | Quote: 
 Combine those two, and moving a few steps and/or waiting half a minute can make the difference between just a picture and a one in a lifetime shot... | |
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|  10-16-2013, 07:56 PM | #49 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 1,855 Karma: 13432974 Join Date: Nov 2010 Device: Kobo Clara HD, iPad Pro 10", iPhone 15 Pro, Boox Note Max | Quote: 
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|  10-16-2013, 08:13 PM | #50 | 
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | 
			
			We can take the finer points over to the AVS forum, but I'm basically with you. I do think that the in some systems the timbre of the violins CAN be effected if too much EMI gets in to a poorly shielded cable,  and alters the electrical signal enough to make the error correcting mechasim do too much grunt work and guess work. OK, back to reading.... | 
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|  10-16-2013, 08:25 PM | #51 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 6,111 Karma: 34000001 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: KPW1, KA1 | Quote: 
 Tablets are not affected by this phenomenon; therefore I only use my Galaxy Tab as a reader when traveling in the maglev train   | |
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|  10-16-2013, 08:58 PM | #52 | 
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | 
			
			Wouldn't the Faraday effect protect you while traveling in the train?  I'd think you'd only need to use the tablet to read when you travel by hanging on beneath the train.
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|  10-16-2013, 09:02 PM | #53 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 6,111 Karma: 34000001 Join Date: Mar 2008 Device: KPW1, KA1 | Quote: 
 Maybe it's just as strong as me pulling your leg. Then my e-book gets really messed up   | |
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|  10-16-2013, 09:17 PM | #54 | 
| Award-Winning Participant            Posts: 7,402 Karma: 69116640 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NJ, USA Device: Kindle | 
			
			Honestly I was just joking back.  I have no idea if the Faraday effect has anything to do with magnetic shielding.  I just thought it sounded good.
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|  10-16-2013, 09:44 PM | #55 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,240 Karma: 5759170 Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Near Dallas, Texas, USA Device: iPad Mini, iPod Touch (5th gen) | 
			
			Tablets only won because they're cheaper than ever now. And cellphones are only getting better in screen clarity and function too. When I got my Kindle Keyboard, we were looking at a little over $100 for it, and just about every iPad and Android tablet was in the $400-500 range of cost still until the Kindle Fire was announced that year. | 
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|  10-16-2013, 09:48 PM | #56 | |
| Banned            Posts: 100 Karma: 577064 Join Date: Sep 2013 Device: Kobo Aura HD, KPW2, Nexus 7.2, iPad 4, Nook HD+ | Quote: 
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|  10-16-2013, 10:08 PM | #57 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 4,538 Karma: 264065402 Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Taiwan Device: HP Touchpad, Sony Duo 13, Lumia 920, Kobo Aura HD | 
			
			The problem is that tablets are so cheap now --- new screen technologies don't stand a chance. Unless Samsung, Apple, or Amazon decide to push them. So we will just see incremental improvements for a while.
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|  10-17-2013, 02:13 AM | #58 | 
| Fanatic            Posts: 556 Karma: 3531054 Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Germany Device: In use: Pocketbook InkPad 3, Kobo Glo, iPad Air 2 | 
			
			E-ink readers are still cheaper than tablets. I certainly bought more e-ink devices in the past couple years than I bought tablets. Picking up a new e-ink device for €100 is something I find easy to justify. €250+ for a new tablet, not quite. I may just be irresponsible with money, though.
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|  10-17-2013, 03:45 AM | #59 | 
| Somewhat clueless            Posts: 790 Karma: 11000001 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis | 
			
			"Bogus" probably came across as more dismissive than I meant - apologies if that caused offence - what I was referring to is the argument some people make that eye strain is caused by light being shone into your eyes by the backlight, and that in some way light reaching your eyes via reflection is different and more benign.  Direct light bad, reflected light good. Reflection can indeed change the nature of the light (e.g. it can be polarized to a greater or lesser extent depending on how near the angle of incidence is to the Brewster angle), but the eye can't detect polarization so it seems unlikely this could cause a problem. I do believe that at least the vast majority of eye strain issues with backlit LCDs is down to inappropriate brightness. /JB | 
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|  10-17-2013, 04:14 AM | #60 | |
| Somewhat clueless            Posts: 790 Karma: 11000001 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: UK Device: Kindle Oasis | Quote: 
 There are a few relevant points about this. Firstly, if you're getting any noticeable level of uncorrectable bit errors in any sort of normal domestic installation, something has gone terribly wrong. Think about your computer and all the devices it talks to error-free over digital cables. You'd soon notice if all your apps were loaded with random bit errors - these things need to be 100% error free to function. If you are getting bit-errors, it'll generally be obvious (the effect won't be a subtle one) and there will usually be an obvious cause (e.g. a mobile phone next to a cable). Secondly, even if there are bit errors, the visual/audible effect they will have on the picture or sound is very different from the artefacts you get from analogue degradation. I've had a sales assistant try to convince me to buy an expensive HDMI cable because it would give "more saturated reds" than the cheap cable I was buying. This is clearly garbage. /JB Last edited by jbjb; 10-17-2013 at 04:21 AM. | |
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