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One factor might be that with LCD, we don't generally remember to adjust the brightness in comparison to the ambient light of the room, so perhaps we end up with too much contrast between the two. Or many people may leave LCD screens turned up too bright most of the time, so that they are in fact brighter than a well-lit printed or e ink page. But the eye can't tell whether the photons are coming from the front of the display and bouncing off or coming from the back of the display and passing through.
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I read for many years on HP iPaq Pocket PCs, and certainly found those very comfortable. One nice feature of the iPaq, however, is that it has a light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness of the backlight to suit the ambient lighting conditions. Perhaps that's one reason that I did find it comfortable to read on.
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everyone forgotten the high dpi of eink? and the other pros and cons?
why is this thread changed to a LCD vs Eink debate? |
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Great feature! Drives me bonkers! I like to set the brightness myself thank you very much. ![]() But regardless, reading books on an LCD with the brightness toned down still drives my eyes bonkers. I guess LCD e-books and "bonkers" go hand-in-hand across the board for me!! ![]() -Pie |
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Hi
I have been rummaging around in the forums for the past few days to get info on the Sony as they have just been introduced to Ireland. I have researched the sony and the kindle as they are in my price range (although the Kindle hasn't arrived here yet). I am not at all tecky(!) so I find all the different formats etc confusing. What I want to be able to do is: - read a book downloaded from any provider be it Amazon, Waterstones, Borders, or WH Smith in much the same way that I can when I by a paper copy, With the latest books available and a reasonable back catalogue. - Not having to hook up to a computer to download would be nice but not essential. - I like the inbuild dictionary thing. - I have an MP3 player so I don't need it play music or audio books. - I dont want to have to run programmes to convert files into different formats (although my 13 yr old would probably do it for me) Does something like this exist? If not What are the chances of this from Sony? |
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The short answer is no, it doesn't exist. The most basic reason is copy protection (DRM) varies from vendors. The long answer is you can get there by doing some work on your own, breaking DRM formats and reformatting.
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Carole5012, the only unit so far that can download books without connecting to a computer is the Kindle. (The Kindle also has the most streamlined interface for finding and buying ebooks.) Regarding your other concerns, as Penforhire pointed out, there is no universal format yet, and the different vendors are using different proprietary formats that can't be read on each other's devices.
You might want to look at the ebooks sold by the different companies, e.g. Fictionwise, Amazon, Sony, etc. and see which vendors have the most books that you'd be interested in reading. Not all books are released as ebooks, sadly. ![]() |
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Carole--
You might want to check out the Cybook as well. It reads mobipocket files natively, so no conversion is necessary. And there are plenty of online stores / libraries that sell / loan out mobipocket files. You would have to connect to your computer to load files on to it though. Good luck with your decision! dordale ![]() |
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