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The PRS-500 is out there, available for purchase. So it's still a valid comparison. However, as soon as I can get my hands on a PRS-505, I'll be doing a comparison of that. And if anyone has a Hanlin V3 or iLiad they'd like to donate to the cause, I'll compare those as well. Look, I'm not rich and NAEB is small right now. Given that I must rely upon my (vastly limited) own resources or donationware to do these comparisons, someone's going to have to pony up or we'll just have to wait on the comparisons.
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If you'd asked over the summer, I could possibly have loaned you my iLiad for a week + shipping time each way... but we're in the semester now, and I need it to read journal articles. Maybe over the holiday break. (We get about 4 weeks between semesters.)
Edit: I could loan you an eBookwise 1150 for a couple of weeks, if you haven't played with one already. I know it doesn't compete with e ink, but it's a surprisingly nifty little device for the price. Last edited by nekokami; 09-12-2007 at 08:06 PM. Reason: eBw 1150 |
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I will happily lend you my Sony reader if you give me a loaner Cybook for the duration- keep it as long as you like!
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Yes but that hardly makes up for it's other faults- besides it only means half of the buyers will end up with a reader that the first time they try reading outdoors they'll say "This stinks! It's much easier to read paper books outdoors!"
And what's this I read in the specs its "1/2 an inch thin" and has a "depth of 0.3 inches"? What sort of non-euclidean geometry is this? Do they have M.C. Escher designing the thing? Sounds like something Lovecraft could have written a thing or two about- how a persons eyes are drawn to it's unsettling form and hypnotized till the viewer goes insane. ![]() |
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Personally I could care less about Mobipocket support. Till they make a OSX and a Linux client it's still just one more single platform, proprietary format with little use to anyone who doesn't run Windows XP. And their attitude toward releasing such a cross platform solution seems decidedly hostile. If you've read any of the threads on their support forum of all the requests for OSX support you'll see what I mean. They obviously have a Java client that will run on OSX and Linux- why don't they just release it as such? |
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Ravenflight,
Correct me if I'm wrong - I'm not a Macnatic - but don't Mac OSX users have the ability to run WinXP, and it's apps, as a secondary OS? That's the one thing which is leading me to think my next hardware upgrade should be to a Mac system whereby I can get around all the WinVista problems. If this isn't the case, then why should anyone consider getting a Mac? Derek Quote:
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Do I want to go to all this trouble and expense just to run Mobipocket? Mmmm no. I'd like to be able to download one file version of a book and be able to read that file on my Mac and on my reader. Is that too much to ask? Tell me the Cybook has e-Reader support and I'll be much more interested. There's a company that knows how to make a reader that runs on multiple OS's. |
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So what if the "desktop reader" is only available for Windows? Do you really want to read books on your desktop computer? I certainly don't. You don't need that to buy books - you can buy Mobi format books from any one of a dozen different websites. |
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If MobiPocket does not want to port their Java version to OSX and Linux, then wine might be a viable option. CodeWeaver's will even do most of the work (if MobiPocket pays them), and I simply don't believe that MobiPocket lacks the resources to do this.
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