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SQUIRREL!!
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Recycling is very 'in' these days, don't you know! (I guess 'composting' would be the term if one disagreed with the statement)
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I have a Kindle and a Nook HD+, as well as a number of other devices, and use them all.
I don't see the need for much innovation, as opposed to incremental improvements, in eInk readers. They're basically designed to present screens of text sequentially, and do that very well. Most of the innovations I see people talking about have to do with secondary features, not primary ones, and people will always have mixed opinions on those. I think it's like a rowboat; it's a technology that works as it is, you can't really innovate because too much innovation will make it into something else. Decent quality reading tablets were the innovation, not new developments in eInk readers. |
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![]() http://www.ehow.com/about_5344230_history-rowboats.html Aaannnyway... Ebook readers may turn out to be like DVRs, more of a feature/function than a standalone product with broad appeal. Nowadays TiVo is still around but the vast majority of people get their "recorded TV" via cable box, streamed video, or DVD sets. (Unless its Game of Thrones, which most people get via the darknets. ![]() Ebook reading may likewise migrate to a large extent to smartphones (especially the 5-6in ones) and tablets, leaving eink readers behind as a niche product for those that really care about the hardware, like with TiVo. Digital cameras and media players are another example: there will always be room for dedicated devices but the majority of users these days rely on smartphones. Markets evolve. Hopefully ebooks/ereaders won't evolve as PDAs did and vanish as their function got totally subsumed into the smartphone feature set. |
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Printing presses are not going to disappear, but what would happen if E-Ink folded up its tent and went away? They're pretty much the only source for e-ink displays.
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PocketBooks are far ahead of Amazon in terms of configurability. Six years old models are much more configurable than the newest Kindle. You can install new fonts, apps, dictionaries, screensavers, you can redefine user interface, you have support for folder structure, you can format the text any way you wish ... |
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As for the larger screen/higher resolution, that's more of an incremental improvement than innovation. |
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True but they are behind in terms of screen quality and the frontlight. To a lesser extent I think the same is true of Kobo (with the Aura HD the obvious exception). The simple fact is, for pure ease of use, Amazon make it a very easy option for a lot of people, which means even if Pocketbook equalled (or indeed surpassed) the Kindle in these respects too, they'd still face an uphill battle.
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Give it time. Have you been to one of the chain bookstores recently? At least half of the shelf space is given to non-books now: Everything from gifts, stationery, art supplies, toys, assorted crap, you name it. Actual Books? On the decline, and that trend will only continue. Yes, there are a few mass market books, probably the current Spiegel bestseller list, perhaps a couple of travel guides, but that's it. Brick-and-mortar bookstores are going the way of the dodo, even though it might take a few more years.
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But probably not in the same league for price and availability (at least not the United States). I don't know what the Touch Lux 2 costs, but I'm guessing at least two to two and half times the cost of the Paperwhite.
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I personally, for example, can't stand the way Kindle presents the text. I want to set my preferred justification, text height, margins, font, ... none of that is possible with Kindle. The Kindles can't even do hyphenation and yet they insist on fully justified text and ridiculously wide margins! The result is a typographical atrocity. I also want to have hierarchical folder structure and other things. By the time I saw the first Kindle I was spoiled by the way other devices present text and provide configuration options. Perhaps if the Kindle was my first device and I got used the their defaults I would be content with the device like many thousands happy Kindle owners. The difference with the 4.3 inch phone is that I will not have to lug around a 6" device just in case I have to wait somewhere for 10 minutes and might want to read a few pages. For long reading I will keep at least 5" device. I had PocketBook 360 and I got spoiled by its features and pocketability. The feature I like about PB Ultra is really thin bezel, physical pageturn buttons on the back of the device and magnets the reader is supposed to have built-in, so you can make your own cover (or have it made for you) without the need to attach it with rubber straps. All those features will make this device much better pocketable. Kindle will not give you magnets or threads [for screws] or anything for attaching your custom or luxury or cheapo generic cover, because they want you to pay high price for *their* cover that snaps to the device without rubber bands. Quote:
I consider the quality of my front-lit PB 623 screen to be excellent. We shall see what the new 8 inch device with 1600×1200 pixel is like. Their color device (which I believe used the same screen, but with a color filter) got *very* bad reviews. I understand that for many people Kindle is good enough, but there should be choice for users that are willing to pay for different features. I also understand that Amazon did not set out to destroy any e-reader innovation. They simply do their fiduciary duty: they maximize profits for their shareholders. Chasing competition like PocketBook from USA market is just a side effect. On the other hand, you get much cheaper devices if you want something "good enough" |
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