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07-15-2008, 02:35 PM | #76 | |
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desertgramma: agreed, they are for different purposes. They can be complimentary to each other, but I will still use the Kindle as my main reader. |
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07-15-2008, 02:49 PM | #77 | |
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07-15-2008, 10:50 PM | #80 |
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Oh, wow, am I that bad??
But seriously, folks, it all boils down to this. If it works for you, thats the most important thing. Like someone else said on this board one time,(sorry, I can't remember who!) I don't care which book reader you got, as long as you get one! The Kindle came along at a perfect time for me. Everything about it (except I can't download ALL books!) is perfect........for me. I know you others feel the same way about your Sony and Iliad. I still think this tiny screen will backfire on Apples book-reader hopes after the first flush of excitement, but I"ve been wrong many times before. And isn't that what they said about the Kindle. I'm just keeping my eye on the big picture....the more book readers that excite interest out there, the faster more books will become available for us all..... |
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07-16-2008, 12:01 AM | #82 | |
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Come on, that's a pretty broad statement. I am as serious of an ereader as you'll find and I know others who are in the same boat as I am who use the iPhone as a primary reader. It all boils down to convenience for me. I like multi function devices. I read my emails, check on my blog, pay my bills, track my appointments and read all from the same device. But, more importantly, the eink devices are without backlights and for me and many of the readers on my blog, this vital because so many of us read in bed with partners who do not want to be blinded by booklights. The iPhone and devices like it allow for a boolight-less ereading experience. |
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07-18-2008, 11:21 AM | #83 |
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I have both. They do not take away from each other. Its nice to be able to read on the iphone but that isn't what I use it for. Its nice to be able to surf the net and play music with the Kindle but that isn't what I use it for.
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07-21-2008, 04:51 AM | #84 | |
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I like reading on my iPod Touch just fine, thank you. Using ruBooks at the moment. I average around 3 books per week. I guess I'm quite picky but the point for me is to be able to read in both low-light conditions and at times where I wouldn't normally bring a book with me. A 6" reader is way too big for me, I need my reader to fit in a back- or shirt pocket. My old Palm TX just barely qualified and weirdly cost as much as a 8GB iPod Touch so when the palm gave up, I decided to have a go at the iPod Touch. For me, the Touch is primarily a reader, secondary usage is Safari and at a low third is music, mainly in the car. I may be the exception that proves the point though... |
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07-25-2008, 05:33 AM | #85 |
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I think that any device that is nice enough to read on is a good thing. Maybe some of those people who don't usually read books might take it up if they can do it on their iPhone. They're less likely to purchase a dedicated reader like the Kindle, but may find a way into books more easily with a device they're already using for other purposes.
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07-26-2008, 08:19 AM | #86 |
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I got the new iPhone 3G and like it a lot. And, typically for me, I downloaded a book onto it before I got home with the thing. But it's no better than the old iPaq for reading (small screen, battery issues etc).
The advantage, and why I like having eBooks on the iPhone is that I always have my cell phone with me but not always my Sony reader. This way, I get stuck somewhere, like in line at the Apple Store, I have something to read and won't just stand there pining for my Sony. In fact, I've even loaded a couple of movies on the thing for the same reasons. |
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I read ebooks on a Palm Os PDA, which has an equivalent screen size, and have for years. I'm not interested in a dedicated reader because I need color, and the ability to do other things besides view ebooks. The PDA does that, and I can read ebooks in just about every format save Sony LRF and epub. Yes, the iPhone can be considered a fashion statement, but it's also an attractive and well designed device that seems to serve its intended purpose well. And I don't think the folks whose main reason for having an iPhone is fashion statement are the same ones who read books on it. ______ Dennis |
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08-01-2008, 09:11 PM | #88 |
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Apple eReader
Who knows Apple might actually invent a reasonably priced eReader that is as cool as their iPods (yes I admit it I have a blue iPod and I love it!). One can hope!
I think that the person who reads ebooks is probably not your average book reader. As most of the population does not read books regularly, someone who reads several books a week is its own little market. I could see the iPhone as a helpful device to students who could use a easy way to lug around text books. Amy |
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The iPod works for them because everyone listens to music. The iPhone works because nearly everyone has a cell phone. They can sell millions of each. The total market for dedicated readers at this point is likely on the order of a few hundred thousand devices for all reader manufacturers combined. Apple needs much bigger numbers to justify doing it. Quote:
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08-02-2008, 03:38 PM | #90 |
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I think the iLiad is still the only device that would be really suitable for college textbook use. But there are still practically no textbooks available in any format. I think it would be well worth it for iRex to try to pursue deals with the large textbook publishers, e.g. Wiley, but perhaps the textbook publishers don't feel the same way.
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