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Still loving my eReaders
I am definitely not getting bored of my eReaders, in fact I feel like I'm only just getting started! I've only this past year gotten my hands on my first (gently used) Kindle and then a Paperwhite - and I'm loving the integration I get between them. I can leave one next to my bed, and use another on-the-go and they will both sync up so that I never lose my spot. If I had two paper books they would
1. take a lot more space and 2. Definitely not update themselves to keep up with the other copy. ![]() On the Kobo front, I finally sorted myself out to borrow library books (since in Canada we still cannot do this via Kindle), which I find is REALLY a nice treat. I sometimes spot an interesting looking used paperback at our local thrift store and will opt to sign out the library eBook version instead (I am SUPPOSED to be de-cluttering, not adding to our physical stack of books). If I can't get it via the library or cheap on Kindle, I might splash out and pay the $1 for the second-hand paper copy. ![]() Quote:
Definitely not bored of mine - I am enjoying them even more of late than I ever have! |
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Do they still make those paper things?
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It is true though, that part of the reading experience for a good number of us, is the cover image and any internal images in a book, which black & white does not really do justice to. So without color, it is not quite the full experience yet, in many instances. It might be a little thing, but obviously a big thing to achieve, going by how long it is taking to come to fruition. Of course, you could be like myself and many others, and use a tablet for ebooks that warrant it due to images. But then you forego the benefit of E-Ink. I am very doubtful after all this time, and due to the advent and rise of tablets (iPads, etc), that we will ever see a color E-Ink device. I still hope we do, but I am even fearful of a standard E-Ink device remaining viable, in the face of what a tablet can do, and the costs involved. Many want value for money, as they perceive it, and most don't appreciate the benefit of E-Ink. Perhaps if the price of E-Ink devices continues to come down, there might be some hope. Color in my estimation would make a big difference, but the developers and backers are the ones needing to be convinced of a decent return for the R&D. I believe in the right tool for the job, but that doesn't always turn out to be case in the long run. Perhaps in decades to come, many will look back and indeed see a E-Ink as a device that was a novelty for a period of time. It will never be so for me or a good number of others here I suspect. Last edited by Timboli; 04-24-2019 at 07:53 AM. |
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The last big technology jump for eInk readers was battery life, otherwise it's just them becoming a bit lighter and less clunky. Right now, eReader/tablet/smart phone technology seems to be more incremental than anything else.
It will be interesting to see where they go next. Perhaps smart glasses, maybe some sort of holographic projection system or expanding screen. |
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The contrast ratio of eInk screens has dramatically improved over the years as screens have gone from Vizplex to Pearl to Carta. The current generation of eInk screens, Carta, has a contast ratio on a par with that of a paperback book (and that's before front-lighting makes it drastically better).
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Off-white has always been a better background for me, and more like the physical books I am used to. And I find the black black enough. So I don't see any issue or even any need for improvement in that regard. But each to their own and no doubt it varies between devices. Supporting color of course, should give you more contrast options. |
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Not bored with Ereaders. I have a poke pro. It has Android 6. I use it for more than just reading. Same goes with my old rooted nook GL. I don't like LCD and eink screens enable to use screens more. Plus they portable and distraction free.
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I would like color covers but other than that there is no technological changes that I see much need for.
Where they need improvement is library management for prolific book buyers. A standard windows folder system where you can name and nest folders as suits you best is what I would really like with the folders not containing the book files themselves but links to the books which are all stored in a separate folder. That way you could have the same book link in multiple folders (Author, series, genres, read/unread, and so on). |
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No thank you... Even on my tablet, if I do read on that, I have a yellowish background with dark gray lettering. And I love the natural light on my One, it's actually turned up to around 75%, which means the screen is almost orange... |
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Nested collections rather than a folder system (which, incidentally, was already supported on Kindles before Amazon switched to Cloud Collections). Something similar to Calibre Companion (modified to play nicer with e-ink) as a native interface would be great. |
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