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>_> why does everyone keep acting like the k3 is soooo heavy, and that removing the keyboard in a next generation device will significantly lighten it and make the size of the device overall more manageable?
I mean, the nook simple touch really isn't that much smaller than the k3 (an inch?) and not much lighter (an ounce?), either. It's not the difference between an ipad and a k2, guys... Remember when the k3's first hit Target displays and people were complaining that it was TOO light, that people liked the weight of Sony readers or the 1st gen nook because they felt more substantial? Whatever happened to THAT sentiment? Jeez, it's just like the lack of a user-replaceable battery thing. It's DEFINITELY not ok, and a CON when Amazon removed the ability to replace the battery by oneself, but when anyone else does it, all of a sudden people are saying what Kindle users have been saying for years now- that the battery will outlive the device and by the time it's ready to be replaced one would have already replaced their ereader. Last edited by Anarel; 06-07-2011 at 09:24 AM. |
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Layback feline
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Location: USA
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![]() I will answer, again, with one of Cialdini's principles (love that author) : Commitment and Consistency. Users of "X" reader where saying Kindle 3 was too light (obviously, "X" was heavier than Kindle 3 , lol) Now that they are planning to buy "X", or they did, they need to be consistent to what they are doing and saying ... ![]() It is a bit funny though ... but yes, the difference between Nook Touch and Kindle 3 is not as big as Nook Touch vs Classic Nook. It is some way more comfortable to hold than Kindle 3 in my opinion, but depends of the person. My wife was excited until she actually holds one a few days ago in B&N, she said it's uncomfortable when holding that it's too small for her. |
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Ok, here's something I like about the K3, w/ the keyboard. If I'm reading at night in bed, the extra space (inch) created by the keyboard at the bottom nicely raises the screen up an extra inch for better viewing. Anyone else read in bed w/ the ereader on their tummy?
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I notice ghosting on mine frequently when I read in bright daylight, not necessarily in direct sunlight, but next to a window. If it's darker or I am using a lamp, I don't see it. I'd like to hear from people who actually own one and not just play with it at the store for 5minutes |
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There is BIG difference. I can put PB360 in a pocket. Even in my back pocket when I am wearing jeans. |
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The K3 is already too small and slim for me to read comfortably without its book-style cover. Otherwise it feels like I'm reading off a graphing calculator. |
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i am surprised that few people are mentioning one of the most important aspects (for me).
Content & Convenience - that's the killer argument for me. if i know that i can get _most_ of the books that i want to read on Amazon (without spending time with DRM/format/whatever fixing), i am willing to pay more and give up some of the other features. having tried different plaforms, at the moment amazon/kindle is THE place where i can get really most of the stuff that i want. there's maybe 5% of the books i want, not available on kindle. for the other platforms, it's 50%. |
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Sony used the IR touch and Pearl long before B&N or Kobo. So please, get your facts correct before spouting junk that isn't correct. Or someone purposely said it to make the Kindle look better compared to the new nook. Last edited by JSWolf; 06-08-2011 at 07:08 PM. |
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Once you go IR touch, you find it not so nice to be forced to use physical buttons and you do find yourself trying to touch/tap/swipe the screen when it cannot do so. So yes, IR touch is needed to keep the Kindle in the 21st century. Last edited by JSWolf; 06-08-2011 at 07:10 PM. |
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