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Sorry, despite the file name, I'm still not entirely convinced. I'd love to see one in real life though and feel it. Feel is just about as important methinks. Anyway, I was only half serious, it's not really all that ugly... |
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Wizard
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For broad adoption it needs to be push button easy and that is exactly what amazon has done. Couple that with the large available content in one easy to use location and you have the best chance at reaching a broad market. Hopefully 2.0 will address some of the hardware issues and improve on the software a bit. I currently hate their book formats and would like the flexibility of adjusting margins, line spacing and fonts. Speeding things up a bit would be nice as well. |
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fruminous edugeek
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If your comics are in CBZ format, there are several utilities around that will convert those to PDF optimized to the 6" screen. Check the iLiad forum for some examples.
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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The iTunes Store is currently selling over 2.5 billion music tracks per year. (They announce 4 billion sold on Feb 27 and 5 billion on July 19)
Let's round the cost to $1/track, so the current sales rate gives apple gross income of $2.5 billion per year. The music publishers take 70%. That leaves 30% to apple, which is $750 million per year gross profit from the iTunes Store In the quarter ending June 28, Apple sold over 11 million iPods with gross revenue of $1.57 billion. Of course, the Christmas quarter is the big one, not this one. Let's say current annual revenues of $7 billion from iPod sales. Apple's gross margin is currently well over 30%, but let's take 30%, as iPods are probably lower-margins than high-end Macs. So that's $2.1 billion per year gross profit from iPods, nearly three times the gross profit of the iTunes Store. Note also that from that $750 million has to come the direct costs of the store - servers, bandwidth, and cc processing fees - which are considerable when many purchases are just a few dollars. For Apple, the profit still comes mostly from the hardware (iPods) not the iTunes Store. Paul Quote:
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As far as graphics go, the Sony does a better job at that then the Kindle. The 505 has 8 native shades vs. the Kindle's 4. And (not 100% sure) if the screen grabs from the Kindle are any indication, the 505 may do a better job dithering.
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Literacy = Understanding
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Maybe its because I'm old, but the idea of always being connected doesn't appeal to me one bit. I want my cell phone to be just a telephone, not a reading device or an Internet access device. I want to be able to get away from the work world, not carry it around with me. Would I object to a WiFi connection? Not if it was touch screen and limited. What I don't want is something that doesn't let me break from my computer work. Again, I don't want to be connected or be able to be connected 24/7. One other thought. Even if it has a detachable keyboard, you would have to haul a keyboard around with you to make use of the WiFi connection. If you have a touch screen, why bother with a keyboard at all? |
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Literacy = Understanding
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I haven't bought many ebooks yet (too many freebies that I'm going through) but when I do shop for ebooks, I shop at Baen, Fictionwise, and other non-Amazon retailers. In a way, Amazon has forced the decision even if I wanted to buy ebooks at Amazon. Unless I am willing to buy a Kindle, I can't access Amazon ebooks (excluding Mobipocket, of course). But even more important to me is that under no circumstance do I want Amazon to become a true monopoly. The beauty of the book industry is that it is so diverse and no single retailer or publisher can dictate what everyone can read. Should Amazon push Sony out of the ebook business (hardware, not book sales), it will then be able to push out the other competitors, too, leaving no choice but Kindle. With no choice but Kindle, Amazon will have the leverage to force publishers to its terms, or, even more likely, push authors to publish only with Amazon on Amazon's terms. That will damage the free market of ideas significantly. One cannot rely on Bezos and his successors being benevolent dictators. |
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What really turned me to VHS was that VHS was the first to offer electonic tuners. This may seem caveman-like, but until around 1981 the tuners were analog knobs which had to be turned manually. You could set the Betamax to timeshift record, but you were limited to the one channel the tuner was tuned to before leaving the house. An early RCA VHS offered electronic tuning, so it would switch channels while the user was away. This seems self-evident now, but in 1981 it was revolutionary, and cause many to switch (me included). Sony offered this feature, but it was almost 2 years later, and the tide had turned. Bottom line though....VHS was set up to record 2 hours at standard speed. Beta was set up to record one. So Beta had to make thinner and thinner tapes to keep up with VHS recording lengths...and the thinner tapes were unstable and tended to break or 'print through'. VHS kept beating Beta to the market with features that the public wanted: longer recording times, channel switching, electronic marking on the tape for new recordings, and a host of others. Poor Beta could just not keep up. |
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I just began converting a bunch of comics to try out the other day. I'm blown away at how well this works on the 505. Manga (and I've never even gotten into it before yesterday) looks amazing on it too. I almost feel guilty abandoning my gigantic pile of books waiting to be read, but now that I've seen comics on the Sony reader I'm finding it hard to turn back ![]() |
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You'll get better results reducing the image to 8 grey scales in a decent graphics package (I use PaintShop Pro, but there are many others available) than letting the Sony do it itself.
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And seriously, with a total storage capacity of over 10 Gb (1x8Gb Memory stick + 1x2Gb SD) and a piss-poor large library management system on the reader, what else am I going to do with all that space? ![]() Last edited by acidzebra; 08-13-2008 at 01:40 PM. |
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LOL! But really, I think a huge market for reading devices could be romance & erotica. There are plenty of people who don't particularly want to tote around books like these in public. Porn on VHS helped fill the same sort of need: privacy.
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