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The question of whether or not someone might use an Ipad as an ebook reader or not or some other device comes down to *how much* they're going to be reading. If you ask someone who reads maybe three or four books a year - or a dozen at most - if they want to buy, say, a Kindle, they'll reasonably say it's not worth it to them. Take someone like me who'll read at least a couple of dozen a year if not considerably more, and the Kindle starts making a lot more sense. But for the former occasional reader, an Ipad is probably about right. If I could afford it, I'd have both, for different reasons.
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I've been wanting to replace my U.S. DX for a while now because of lack of Sprint coverage at my house. Either WiFi or AT&T 3G would have worked for me. I love the idea of the iPad for a browser rather than my laptop, but I just couldn't justify it as an ereader. It's just too heavy (my naked DX is at the upper limit of comfortable to hold) and a significant percentage of my reading is done outside. I wonder how many of these iPad owners are really serious readers, as opposed to buying it for the other cool things it does, and by the way I can read books too.
My friend (and his kids) love their iPad for watching video, but all I care about is a browser and reader. I ended up going with the Graphite. |
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The number for MID devices surprises me. I would have thought the number would be higher.
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I had the perfect reason. I developed Central Serous Retinapathy (CSR). It blurred my vision in one eye and made reading my Kindle 2 difficult in certain conditions. So my wife took over the kindle2 and I bought an ipad. Fortunately it is a condition that over time cures itself w/o treatment 90% of the time, which mine did.
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Not to beat this to death or anything, but attracting that many new customers to a company that's been around for as many years as Apple, and, at least in recent years, has overtaken the biggest competitor (Microsoft) with some very popular products (iPod, iPhone), is actually pretty amazing.
If Microsoft put out a fancy new something or other (perhaps something that didn't brick at an alarming rate), it's almost a guarantee that their repeat customer ratio would be at, like, 95% because of a similar, farther reaching universality of usage of their products. On a different subject, the elitist imagery of Apple products (though some owners still like to pretend it's still around) has generally faded with such widespread ownership, except of course from the minds of people who don't like the devices. |
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I've found that iPad meets all my e-reading needs and have stopped using my Kindle. The idea that a "serious" reader won't choose an iPad (or other tablet) is usually based on the assumption that all readers love e-ink or have trouble reading on LCD. For me, neither of those is true. I read a book or two a day, and have no trouble reading on LCD. I prefer the user control of reading on iPad. It lets me adjust page color and brightness, and choose from a bunch of book apps and bookstores, without having to strip DRM or sideload. I just get straight to reading. Of course, I still buy print books. Much of what I want to read hasn't been digitized. Last edited by Maggie Leung; 07-09-2010 at 10:44 AM. |
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It needs two hands to hold, but it's no heavier than a normal hardback book. It can be comfortably read in anything other than full direct sunlight.
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I don't expect everyone to like iPad. I bought mine, figuring I'd try it and resell if the e-book function didn't work for me. I wanted e-books along with e-mail and Internet. If the e-book reading didn't work for me, I would've waited to try another tablet. |
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Huh...it's interesting how the perception may be starting to slip. From outright dismissal to grudging acceptance for "less serious" readers is quite a change. If we're not careful to preserve hostilities, the feud between the iPad and other reader devices might cool off entirely.
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Personally, owning 4 PSPs and 3 NDS (soon, hopefully the 3D NDS), I find it ridiculous, to compare games on iPad to dedicated consoles. Yes, there are some highlights. And yes, I don't need 5GB of multimedia, to be entertained with Sudoku or Kakuro. But comparing the quality of, let's say, my 25 most favorite games on PSP, NDS and iPad, the difference is enormous. And it has to be. My most expensive game on iPad probably has been $ 10, lots of them even in the range of $ 3. What's the average on PSP or NDS? $ 30? And I've found maybe 5 "big names" of the gaming industry for iPad - nothing compared to PSP or NDS. Same for dedicated eBook readers. Statistics in the beginning said, 2.5 books per iPad had been downloaded (not even purchased, the free "Alice" and other books have been included in that count). My average is about 200 book purchases per year. I think, the target group of iPads simply isn't the avid reader. Don't get me wrong: I like my iPad - a lot. But that's for reading magazines, surfing the web or a casual game while riding the train. All I've done before on my UMPC, which in the meantime I only use for some special tasks like downloading. But I'd never replace any of my specialised units with iPad. BTW: Does anyone of the "hardcore gamers" really enjoy a touchscreen for 3D egoshooters? Last edited by mgmueller; 07-09-2010 at 11:57 AM. |
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You can also read that statistic to say that 51% of iPad users are still considering getting one. In other words, the majority of iPad owners still want a separate eReader. Aren't statistics fun? ![]() (I don't think either one of those stats really mean anything. It's all in how you want to interpret people's answers.) |
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