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 For me, dedicated e-readers fall short. I still have my Kindle, but I read it now only when I have to charge my iPad. I would like a tablet with longer battery life. Many say iPad isn't for real readers. All iPad owners aren't readers, of course. There are a good number of us who are, though. That's why we're here, instead of on YouTube or whatever.  | 
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			I prefer one-function devices usually. With an all-in-one thingy, you can't take a picture of someone playing with it, you can't read excerpts from a book on the phone, you can let your friend use the music player while you browse the net... I'm not against functions added to a device that already does its main function properly, but I don't want something to do everything.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I wouldn't mind extra functions, but I want reading to be the device's primary function. I don't need games, music, a browser, and so on - my Nook has all three of those things, but I hardly ever use them. If I need the internet or want to play a game I'll be much more comfortable sitting at my computer anyway, and if I want to listen to music my MP3 player is less cumbersome. I often read several novels a week; I don't want to do all that reading on a device not designed for it. The extra stuff is nice, but not essential for me, while things like a reflective display, a medium-sized screen (smaller than an iPad, bigger than a phone; I think the 5- and 6-inch readers are ideal), and controls that easily navigate through ebooks are essential.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I'm going to have to go with specialized e-book reader. I do read quite a lot, however, and I can see how some people would prefer an all-in-one device, especially if they are not heavy readers.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I'm a light reader, so my K1 purchase was kind of silly, and it's not something I'll use once I have a nice tablet device. I don't need e-ink or 2 week battery life to read 30-60 minutes a day 3 or 4 days a week. I hardly ever take pictures, so I've not bothered replacing my digital camera that broke and just use my cellphone. Point being, if someone is an enthusiast in a hobby--they're more likely to need/prefer dedicated devices that are designed to do that one task as well as possible. Where as someone who's more casually into a hobby will likely be fine/prefer something that does other tasks they spend more time on as well. Though their are numerous exceptions of course, as people have posted about reading 5-10 books a week on their iPads etc. As I've noted before, I'm really into movies, tv, sports, video games, goofing online etc. and all of those I spend a lot more time on than I do reading--if you discount work related reading which I'd never do on an e-ink device due to slow page refresh and crappy annotation ability. So I'm dying for a nice iPad like tablet with an 11-12" screen that I can do my work reading on, do my reading of novels before sleeping on, read magazines, newspapers and comics (all of which stink on eink devices IMO) and spend most of the time on it goofing online, watching streaming video, playing games etc. Others are just avid readers and want a device that does nothing but display e-books on a paper-like screen. To each their own. Last edited by dmaul1114; 05-22-2010 at 04:41 PM.  | 
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			Hmm... I've used my t/x to work spreadsheets and word documents, I watch movies on it while I'm on the treadmill and use it for audiobooks and music on my commute, read books on it whenever I have a free second, it's my gps device when I'm lost and keeps me out of trouble by keeping my appointments and reminding me that my anniversary is coming up!  Palm did me a huge disservice by abandoning the pda market! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	I also like having a general one so when I am not going to sit down and read for a few hours, so if its only for a few minutes a general device would be fine. I think this is why even though we have all in one phones that can double as a mp3 player we still have plain old mp3 players that sell. Same with gaming systems like the PS3, Wii and Xbox. I think a majority of people will go with a general device, with serious readers and perhaps students would go with dedicated use device. Amy Amy  | 
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