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Sure.
However, eBookwise-1150 is a device from pre-eInk times. Why would I buy ebook reader with LCD screen and 10-20h battery life when I can buy eInk device that holds charge incomparably longer and has (imto ![]() |
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How often is one away from electricity for weeks? That's what I've often wondered about "my battery lasts almost forever" remarks. IMO, if a battery lasts long enough to get me through whatever I'd like the device to do in a day, I'm not greatly discommoded if I have to charge it every night. Because in my dead average suburban existence, I'm never away from electricity for days on end, and since I don't think many other people are, either, what does extraordinary battery life really matter, in practice? It's like "this car can do 120 mph" when one never goes faster than half that, and half that is more usual.
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It is annoying having to charge a reader whan you are reading a book.
And a lot of people travel to other countries without bringing chargers for their mobile phone and camera. They do not want to bother with converters and with bringing a lot of chargers. So in practise you can be away from electricity for weeks when you are travelling. |
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I want a more modern reading device with many of the features you folks are getting in your e-ink devices, except I want it with a backlight. I don't want to attach a light to it because the technology is there to have what I want. If I can't have that I'll just use my old ebookwise or dt375 until I can't buy them anymore. Also, please don't ask me what I did before I had my ebook reader - my wife suffered many years with my lamp and I don't see the need to go back to that, much like you don't want to go back to chugging a pile of books around or reading off a paper book. That's what this site is about right? Sometimes I feel as if the people here want to shove e-ink down our throats and don't want to listen to those of us who want an alternate device. ![]() Last edited by ColdSun; 01-16-2008 at 11:25 PM. |
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From my personal experience.
This Christmas I went on holidays. 8 days. From the moment I left my house till the moment I entered into my hotel - 18 hours. At least 2/3 of the time I was reading (the flight was 10h long, I didn't watch a single movie or TV show, I was ![]() I appreciate the fact that there are different types of people. Someone likes Sony, someone likes Kindle. To each its own (c). I am just voicing my own preferences ![]() |
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I don't tend to find it so. There's a plug near where I read (in the dark; I'm another of the school who sees no point to a reader without integral lighting), and I've sometimes read with the unit plugged in. The cord's long enough and doesn't get in the way. In general I just check the battery when I'm done with a reading session, and plug the unit in if it's low, so it's ready to go the next time I want it.
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Just to add another seed to my rumour mill:
http://www.digitalbroadcasting.com/c...=773+r=001+l=a It's only a tiny bit of sausage in the above article, but... "iriver, the international digital device powerhouse, has chosen HWH PR/New Media to spearhead a major national PR campaign. Owned by global A/V force, Reigncom, Ltd., the brand is reemerging this year with an inventive and style-driven product line up of Multimedia Devices (MP3, MP4, PMP, Mobile TV), Network Devices (Home Media Center, Wi-Fi Network, Navigation products) and Content Devices (E-Dictionary, E-Book). The company, which currently dominates the Korean market and is prominent in Europe, is utilizing HWH to expand its market share in the U.S." (Note the 'E-Dictionary, E-book' bit is mentioned). I only post this because of the particular device this thread is about . I see it as iriver wanting to keep the hype that they achieved at CES 2008 flowing for all the products shown, but the fact that they actually make mention of 'E-Book' within their release may have some degree of significance in relation to said ebook reader device. It's not much, if anything (this is just rumourmilling & hypothesising at its finest ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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