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To look for more progressive design choices, you'll be forced to look at the smaller players - who will more likely be willing to try new design choices in the hope of becoming a larger playee. |
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PocketBook used to have accessible battery compartment (PocketBook 360°). That was my first reader (not counting a Nook which I sold because I didn't like it), good times. I don't think that's coming back - and I never actually had to replace the battery, of course.
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But a removable battery is extra expense and concern for the manufacturer. And that manufacturer will weigh up every pro and con and decide against it. After all, the idea of a fixed battery is pretty much standard in most electronics these days as battery technology improves. There is no real demand amongst people for removable batteries. Hence why they're not an issue. |
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hi . all i wonder why i am getting so many negative comments? shares in kobo perhaps? on what i think are positive improvements that could be introduced in any future kobo e-reader releases, please tell me what is so wrong in wanting more bulit in storage? or bringing back the sd card slot? refresh every chapter? or indeed making the battery user changeable?
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For one, there's no one here as far as I can tell who's an official Kobo spokesperson so no one will hear. But what you espouse is a single opinion, that isn't really supported by any research. if a SD slot was a big issue, then why hasn't any Kindle had them in a while. Extra storage is nice, but when ebooks are quite small files (normally) - slapping tonnes of extra GB's on them is a niche market thing. 4gb seems pretty much standard these days. If a replacement battery capability was a big selling point, then someone would have picked it up of the major players. You're asking for an Aura 2 - and basically to go backwards. If you want to extend the life of your Aura - buy a replacement battery and find someone to fit it. Extra features = extra cost. And there's not particularly a huge profit margin in e-readers. Ask Nook, for example. You're asking (in metaphor) for the mountain to come to you, rather than go to the mountain. Last edited by Desdinova; 07-01-2015 at 11:10 AM. |
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Maybe because everyone else moved on and makes do with what's available, whereas you keep repeating yourself and getting nowhere? You're even spamming the other thread with the same argument, which is not helping.
You want battery slot, okay, good for you! Everyone else just replaces their batteries anyway, so you have to open it up, big deal, ... ![]() Internal SD card slot is way more important than external one. System on SD card makes the device unbrickable. That's a huge feature considering I paid >100€ for my last bricked reader. I won't ever buy a reader with soldered-on-chip storage again, as long as this alternative is available. It also offsets the lack of additional SD slot since you can put in a larger card. It's a simple process. I made it simple by writing a mod for it. But you're arguing principles, not looking for practical solutions, so ![]() |
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The norm is well under 20mb, so again you are trying to plead a special case into the norm. And "why i should have to buy a replacement battery and find someone to fit it in the first place?" Because no battery lasts forever. And the step backwards was in reference to harping on over the Aura. Its a great e-reader (its my main one) - but I am well aware no one device is ever going to satisfy everyone. As with all devices, you live with the limitations Last edited by Desdinova; 07-01-2015 at 02:13 PM. |
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My existing point stands. The fact that no mainstream manufacturer makes a large capacity e-reader with a replacement battery suggests that market research does not reveal a need for one.
Its the simple economics of business. Put a removable battery and people will buy replacement batteries rather than replacement e-readers. Not optimal for us perhaps, but thats the business case. Last edited by Desdinova; 07-01-2015 at 02:23 PM. |
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