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Wizard
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One of the reasons I bought a dedicated reader was to get a larger screen than my iPhone. I got the larger screen, but no real advantage over the smaller screen. So why don't I just sell the 300 and read on my iPhone? Battery life...... |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Utah, USA
Device: iPad, iPhone 4
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I've not been satisfied with any dedicated reader devices I've owned, specifically the Sony PRS-505 and Kindle 2. I have been quite satisfied reading on PDAs and smartphones over the years though.
I think the e-ink readers just cost vastly too much money for the user experience on offer. Long battery life and a bistable screen is ... well it's interesting at least. But it's not worth the price of a full on PDA or whatever else you can get for $260+. I know they have their fans, even because of how little they do. And that's fine. Dedicated devices have their place. But these devices also suffer more important problems such as awful UI design, painfully slow refresh rates, even for just basic navigation. They often render documents poorly and very rarely get updated to fix such problems. Just consider the Sony Readers and their ePub "support." Or the experience of reading technical PDFs on a very slow screen. So while I still kinda think those readers are cool in certain ways, I definitely count myself dissatisfied with them. For what it's worth, I thought the display of the PRS-505 with an LRX book was really nice looking ![]() Luckily there are some hopeful new screen technologies up and coming, so maybe paper-like reading experiences will be coupled with better user experiences in the next few years. |
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The Dank Side of the Moon
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Location: Denver, CO
Device: Kindle2; Kindle Fire
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Peru
Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour
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I love it so much, I bought the company!
![]() Seriously, I love the whole concept, and love the Kindle 2 and the Sony 505. Incredible ebookieuses. Don |
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Guru
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Device: Kindle Oasis 3, Kindle Paperwhite 1, iPad, iPhone
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I'm not unhappy with my Sony Reader. I love it but Stanza on my iPhone has ruined my Sony Reader experience. The whole reading experience is awesome using Stanza:
- fast, animated page changes - fast rotation to landscape/portrait mode - immediate access to tons of paid and free books - syncing with Calibre!! I'd be all over a device if it were e-inkish with color, backlighting, had some of the qualities of Stanza on my iPhone, and supported video. |
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Enthusiast
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Los Angeles
Device: Kindle2, Kindle DX, prs 505
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I've had every Kindle and the Sony 505, 600 and 300. Each one has had its issues. I didn't care for the first Kindle. I like the DX as a pdf reader but not much as a book reader. I love the 2d generation Kindle but it isn't as comfortable in the hand as the Sony readers. The Sony 505 screen went bad very quickly. The Sony 600 screen is a bit hard to see in some light and I don't much use the touch. The Sony 300 lacks the dictionary feature, which I love.
Still I don't care. I'm someone who reads over 100 books a year. I always have books (note the plural) with me. My house is inundated with books even though I dispose of them regularly. To be able to carry a couple dozen books around with me in a lightweight format and store them in the cloud or on my computer is heavenly. The limitations of each reader are nitpicks. I could say that pbooks are too heavy, I often don't like the font, they deteriorate over time, and they take up too much room. I suspect that people who are heavy readers often just want to read, and most of the ebook readers on the market work fine for that. |
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Which side are you on?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Variable, currently Czestochowa, Poland.
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#38 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Midwest USA
Device: Kindle 1, Sony PRS-505
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Most satisfied with my Kindle and husbands Sony 505.
Without this technology, I would not be able to read as safely. I am actualy.... Tickled Pink with the ereaders! |
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Wizard
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: rural Illinois, USA
Device: Sony PRS-700 (traded in), Sony PRS-650
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Location: NW Washington State, USA
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I love my reader, use it every day, and definitely consider myself very satisfied. Is there room for improvement? Of course - there's no such thing as a device that can't be improved in some way (color e-ink with instant page turns and a price point of $50, for example
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#41 |
Bah, humbug!
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Chesapeake, VA, USA
Device: Kindle Oasis, iPad Pro, & a Samsung Galaxy S9.
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#42 |
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Device: never enough
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#43 |
aka coco jinlo
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: NJ-USA
Device: Just purchased Sony 505, but alas, it is for the wife
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I was extremely satisfied with it, until today, until someone made me think it was a razor, until I tried to shave with it. I did not get a clean close shave. I am now only satisfied with it for certain uses.
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#44 |
Reader of Books
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Device: none
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well i'm satisfied. i did my research before my purchase. i knew exactly what i was getting with my reader touch and it performs exactly as advertised.
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#45 |
Evangelist
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Cornwall UK
Device: BeBook 1. BeBook Mini. BeBook Neo and Club. BeBook Live. BeeBook Pure.
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Totally satisfied. Both my BeBooks do exactly what I want.
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