|  12-16-2010, 04:39 PM | #1 | 
| Connoisseur  Posts: 77 Karma: 66 Join Date: Nov 2010 Device: Nook | 
				
				Are you happy with your EReader form factor?
			 
			
			I feel that the 6" size of the general consumption EReaders is a bit small - it is smaller than even MMPBs. I would love to have a 6.5" - 7" screen size when technology prices drop a bit. In other words, I would like something like the Sony Touch Edition in the $150 - 200 range. What do you think about the size of your readers? | 
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|  12-16-2010, 04:44 PM | #2 | 
| NewKindler            Posts: 504 Karma: 1865773 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: NWFL Device: Kindle3 Wifi | 
			
			This is only the start of the ebook revolution. Look at cell phones back in the 80s. Giant bulky unreliable blocks... as time went on they got slimmer and more features. The same will be happening with ebook readers, except due to it being a "reader", the size will increase slightly until there is a good medium of what people want without being oversized, probably around the 8-10" mark will be the limit. Also as more companies start making them, the formats will have to be slimmed down some, so it is hard to say which one will take over but there will be a reduction down to 2 or 3 key ebook only formats, as well as the ability for other typical formats like PDF, TXT, RTF, and so on.
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|  12-16-2010, 05:02 PM | #3 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 5,187 Karma: 25133758 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: SF Bay Area, California, USA Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3 (Past: Kobo Mini, PEZ, PRS-505, Clié) | 
			
			I have a 6" reader; I want a smaller one. I read for two years on PDAs before they died, and decided I wanted to replace them with something with longer battery life. Since most of my reading is leisure text, screen size is irrelevant to me; all I care is that the words are of a comfortable size and the pages turn fast enough. People who want to read letter-sized PDFs or color magazines are going to need larger devices, and I think we'll see a growing number of tablets. I hope we don't lose the small, pocket-sized ereaders; I have no interest in "upgrading" to something I can't comfortably hold in one hand for an hour on a crowded train. | 
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|  12-16-2010, 05:15 PM | #4 | 
| Banned            Posts: 2,391 Karma: 1001781 Join Date: May 2010 Device: The Nook, Nook color and Droid X | 
			
			I have the nook 6in and the nook color 7in and I think I'm liking the 7 inch screen form factor better.   Seems to be closer to a regular page size. | 
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|  12-16-2010, 05:44 PM | #5 | |
| Connoisseur  Posts: 77 Karma: 66 Join Date: Nov 2010 Device: Nook | Quote: 
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|  12-16-2010, 05:46 PM | #6 | |
| Connoisseur  Posts: 77 Karma: 66 Join Date: Nov 2010 Device: Nook | Quote: 
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|  12-16-2010, 06:35 PM | #7 | 
| Connoisseur            Posts: 81 Karma: 32172 Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Central Louisiana Device: iPad 2 | 
			
			I use a 7" android tablet and I am very happy with it. I do believe however that the magic size will end up around 8.5" with a slim form factor. That will make it a good size for e-magazine and e-newspaper reading, as well as all other formats. | 
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|  12-16-2010, 07:47 PM | #8 | 
| Coffee Nut            Posts: 410 Karma: 298350 Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Missouri Device: Kindle 3; K4PC; Calibre | 
			
			I've found that I read faster on smaller screens, page turns be-damned.  The current Kindle 3 is just about perfect.  Any larger (wider) and it ceases to be a one-handed media.  I read only text on the eInk screen.  My laptop 15" screen is best for PDF and color image content.  Let each format do what it does best and don't try to make a Swiss army knife out of an eReader.
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|  12-16-2010, 07:59 PM | #9 | |
| New York Editor            Posts: 6,384 Karma: 16540415 Join Date: Aug 2007 Device: PalmTX, Pocket eDGe, Alcatel Fierce 4, RCA Viking Pro 10, Nexus 7 | Quote: 
 I'm not interested in a dedicated reader, because I need color support (which rules out eInk), and I need a device that does more than display ebooks. Aside from the standard PDA personal organizer functions, I have apps for handling Word and Excel files, a good word processor, web browser, email app, viewers for video and and photos, a music player, paint app, several programming languages and a programming editor...and oh, yes, it plays games.  The biggest limitation is the small screen. I wouldn't mind a larger one, but haven't seen a device that does everything the PDA will do. Meanwhile, with appropriate font selections, I get a decent amount of text on screen, and am quite comfortable reading on it. (Comfortable enough to have about 4,000 ebook volumes occupying most of a 2GB SD card in one of the card slots, with half of the PDA's purpose in life being ebook viewing.) The next device is likely to be an Android based tablet, with a folding BT keyboard as an accessory. ______ Dennis | |
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|  12-16-2010, 09:32 PM | #10 | |
| Member Retired            Posts: 173 Karma: 200000 Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Australia Device: Kindle 2 | Quote: 
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|  12-16-2010, 10:04 PM | #11 | 
| MR Drone            Posts: 1,613 Karma: 15612282 Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: DRONEZONE Device: PB360+, Huawei MP5, Libra H20 | 
			
			five inch reader.... by far the best in my opinion... VERY EASY to hold with one hand... enough text if you find the write font and turn pages are easy.. with the 360 you dont even need to press a button just flip your wrist... with the V5 easy scroll wheel. The arguement for a big screen is fine for home or office use...however on the road the smaller the better... but that is my take others love the 6 inch screen... IF they ever make a 4inch eink DEVICE.... as long as it is not a closed system.... I will buy it.. @elfwreck... The 360 or Hanlin V5 would be great for you...either would do... you would not go back... | 
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|  12-16-2010, 10:21 PM | #12 | 
| Cheese Whiz            Posts: 1,986 Karma: 11677147 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Springfield, Illinois Device: Kindle PW, Samsung Tab A 10.1(2019), Pixel 6a. | 
				
				Very happy with my Sony PRS-350
			 
			
			The right size, the right functionality.
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|  12-16-2010, 10:46 PM | #13 | 
| Paladin of Eris            Posts: 3,119 Karma: 20849349 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: USAland Device: Kindle 10 | 
			
			I'd like to see the screens made taller, instead of the standard screen shapes move to the widescreen shapes no wider just an inch more in vertical text space
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|  12-16-2010, 11:13 PM | #14 | 
| Addict            Posts: 378 Karma: 1107420 Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Western New York state (USA) Device: Kindle Oasis & the Kindle app on iDevices | 
			
			Oh, man, am I happy with the form factor of my ereader!  After just 7 months with my PB360, I am more in love with it than ever!  I find the size just right for holding one-handed and with the ability to program any button for page turns I can easily turn a page by merely flexing a finger.   The PB360 has gone everywhere with me and its small, light footprint has made it the most handy thing to use. Oh, and the intergrated cover ensures it doesn"t end up being too bulky... One of my best purchases for 2010 (the iPad was the other). With these two "toys," I am in electronic goodies heaven. | 
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|  12-16-2010, 11:21 PM | #15 | |
| Member Retired            Posts: 3,308 Karma: 13024950 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Augsburg (near Munich), Germany Device: 26 Readers, 44 Tablets | Quote: 
 I've got the old ones (600 and 900) and by far favor Sony 900. The form factor to me simply is perfect. I don't use the 2-page-option, I only use it in portrait mode. The additional screen estate allows for some more text per page and for additional thumbnails on the homescreen. And -as all Sony readers- it's a beautifully designed unit. | |
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