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No ePaper unit, but like you I've started with PocketPCs/Palms and never had any issue with display quality. Battery life of course remains an issue, but at least the battery is user-replaceable. |
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I read on my phone, which has a 4" screen. If it were any larger, it'd be less convenient carrying it with me wherever I go; although it could easily be smaller and still functional. The only other option is for me to have a tablet or dedicated reader at home with a larger screen, but that would just double the cost of my reading. What I have seems to be the best balance for me.
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of .pdb ebooks. Your post is almost an advert for the 5" reflective TFT readers like the Ectaco Jetbooks and Aluratek Libre Pro. I like the Jetbook Lite as it has a wide range of format support (including .pdb) and runs on 4ea AA batteries. It fits in any large sized pocket even with its leather slip on cover. Luck; Ken |
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DMccunney, I wonder if the archos 4.3 would meet your needs. It is an android platform, so it could meet your other than ebook needs, as well as download any ebook for android app. Just wondering?
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I like my iPad and Touch combo.
The tablet is big enough for relatively easy Web navigating and typing, as well as book reading. When it's too big, I use my Touch. It's especially handy when strap-hanging on a packed subway in Asia during rush hours, because I can wrap my whole hand around it and tap pages. I tried using my Kindle, but it was big enough for people to accidentally knock out of my hand when pushing on and off the subway. (Good thing I put it in a clear pencil case with a handstrap, or it would've been toast.) I might add a Samsung Galaxy-size tablet in future, but I'd need for such a gadget to be as reliable and easy to use as an iPad first. I'm not sure I'd need such a size frequently enough, so I'll probably wait till prices come down before adding that 'tweener size. I've been happily using the iPad- and Touch-sizes, so I know I'll be sticking with those. |
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(though, mine is 640x480 and I find that that increase in resolution is great. My previous PDA had the same screen size and half the resolution...) Quote:
My JE100 is adequate for reading, but nothing more than that. It's simply too slow for most things. Jakie, I did look at that device. But decided against it, first of all, I'm not sure about android at all, but most importantly, it doesn't have any buttons on the casing, at all. I don't like to have to "swipe" the screen to get to a next page, I prefer hardware buttons for that. My current PDA has 3 locations... (left, right and bottom) (oh, and the resolution is also less than my PDA has now for the same screensize...) |
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First I had a 5'' screen and was satisfied with that. Then I got a 6", which I now prefer to the 5''. I think anything bigger than 6" would not be comfortable due to the size of the reader itself. Plus a 6" screen is about the same size as a regular page in a paperback book. Apart from their weight, the size of the pages in hardbacks have always been off putting for me. I think anything bigger than 6" would be more akin to a page in a Hardback. So I think for me 6" is the optimal screen size, but would prefer 5'' to anything bigger than 6".
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I like having an iPhone and an iPad. I read mostly from the iPad, but I can switch to my iPhone when I'm out and about.
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I've quickly come to love my 6" PRS-650.
I thought a 5" screen would be too small, but now that I've used a 6" screen for a while, I believe a 5" screen would be more than adequate and a tiny bit more convenient. I don't read schematics or architectural diagrams on it after all, I just use it to read text. |
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My PRS-650 is awfully close to ideal. I sort of want another inch in both dimensions but I can't tell if it would be unweildly. My PRS-900 wasn't as perfect, probably because of the large weight gain (not just its size). A 650 scaled up would not weigh as much, so hard to say. If we ever get to folding/rolling screens then I don't see why I wouldn't want an 8.5 x 11" opened size.
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As I've mentioned before, I think of ebook readers being in two classes-- the portable "take everywhere, all the time" size, and the large "at home or only when you really need it" size. For me, anything bigger than a 5 inch reader is too big for the first category, and the ideal reader for the second category would have a display of at least 10 inches diagonally, with a bit more being better.
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Connectivity for web surfing, email and the like is needed, but I'm not concerned with being able to download books directly to the device. I currently roll most of my own from HTML source and drop them into the proper directories on the SD card in my PDA where the various ebook viewers (Plucker, MobiPocket, eReader, PalmPDF and a few other things) will see them, and my master ebook library lives on my desktop. (The eBooks directory tree occupies about 19GB on the drive it lives on.) I'd want easy connectivity between my desktop and the device to transfer things back and forth. Some of what I'd want to do really needs a bigger screen than the Archos or the Nokia, which is why stuff in the iPad form factor is attractive. I'm not concerned with being able to carry it in a pocket (and my PDA is big enough I usually don't carry it in one.) Nor am I overly concerned with one handed operation. Much of what I would do couldn't be managed one handed in any case. Thanks for the pointer, though - noted for a closer look. What I'd really like, alas, no one seems to make. I don't want a smartphone that can display ebooks because the screen isn't big enough for a lot of the other stuff I do. I'd want a dual device: a small cell phone, and a larger tablet, that could each be used stand alone but would work together if both were present. (Like, the cell phone could serve as a modem for the tablet in areas where 3G was present but wifi wasn't.) Someday... ______ Dennis |
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Close, but no cigar. The small device is not a cell phone. |
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Most of my documents are converted locally from HTML source for Plucker, an open source offline HTML viewer. I can also handle MobiPocket, PDF, eReader, plain text and other files. About the only thing I can't read directly is ePub, since there's no Palm OS viewer for it, but I can convert that to Mobi via Calibre. The only pain is needing to recall which book is in what format, viewed by what program. Plucker: ![]() PalmPDF: ![]() MobiPocket: ![]() PalmFiction: ![]() Quote:
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