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No one. Only DJs ... hahahaha...
I have a high school friend which is a famous DJ in Boston (13+ years as professional DJ). He uses mp3. And before audiophiles start hitting my face with tomatoes, I know some people still buy Vinyl, but it is a very, very, very small market. People who like classical music or want the whole sound's spectrum of the song, which on some mp3 files is lost due compression. Last edited by jocampo; 03-09-2012 at 04:24 PM. |
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I would love to use a dedicated e-ink reader instead of a tablet, but I have broken the last two I bought within three months. I'm too much of klutz to use them. When the screens are more durable or the replacement cost is under $40 dollars I will go back to a dedicated e-ink device.
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I would say that's not common. Are you carefully protecting the device? eink basically has a similar glass layer like tablets. Hence, they are prone to cracks due sudden impacts or compression. May I know which brand and were you using a cover? |
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I suffered through two cracked Kindle screens, even though the device was properly protected. Yet my Kobo screen hasn't cracked yet, even though it is never protected. Something tells me that the case design is a huge factor here. Large, thin cases are prone to flexing so the screen will crack. The Kobo Touch also seems to have a rigid frame inside the case.
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Fact: if e-paper readers were to totally disappear and the only option for reading was on a backlit display, I'll give up reading and find another hobby. |
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I would return to paperbacks I think. I get bad eyestrain headaches when reading as a single task on a backlit LCD, even after a short while. Tablets are also heavy and cumbersome compared to a ightweight e-ink reader. |
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It was a Sony and a Pocketbook. I used a third party cover for the Sony and the cover that the 360 came with. I tried to be careful with them. Obviously not careful enough.
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But even then, when you really could have a functional all-in-one device, a $30 or $50 b&w e-ink should find plenty of buyers. For books you don't need color and a light and small device is perfect for many. But for a tablet, as a media consumption device, bigger is better (up to a point, of course). Last edited by HansTWN; 03-09-2012 at 07:20 PM. |
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All of you who are moaning and groaning about the demise of the eink market ARE the eink market, and we will always want an eink tablet to do our serious reading on. Therefore, the eink market will remain alive and well.
Everyone always wants to make this an either or situation and it never is. Stop with the doom and gloom scenarios! |
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The same with tablets; they are just too power hungry if the screen is on backlight all the time. Although I think if the battery life problem is ever solved there could be some serious competition for eink - those colour screens are very appealing! |
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Just found this nice article, ironically, while using Zite app on my iPad:
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/05/bu...ions.html?_r=1 It basically talks about the well known distractions while reading on tablets like Fire or iPad, vs other ways like paper book and I guess, eink readers. Last edited by jocampo; 03-10-2012 at 08:18 AM. Reason: Fixing a typo. |
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I have a Kobo Touch and Vox. The Touch is wonderful because it is distraction free. The Vox, well, I've spent a bit of time removing apps to make it a (nearly) dedicated ereader.
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And like others have said, better battery life, less eye-strain, less distractions, etc.. I highly doubt e-ink readers will ever completely disappear. They will probably get cheaper and better (higher res, better battery, insert your future prediction here). I can see voice commands coming soon. "Next page", "Go to map on page 7", or "How many pages until the next chapter?". Well, maybe not but ya get the idea. ![]() |
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