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![]() The main reason that most of the blind people that I know do not want audio books on their phones or carry audio books in hard format (i.e. CDs) is space requirements and bulk. The typical blind person is looking for the same conveniences as the sighted. Having a dedicated ebook reader that does text to speech is great for space and allows blind people to carry around the same amount of books as anyone else. A regular audio books is way too large to have a multitude of books on a phone. Any large audio book in hard format can take up multiple pieces of media which will require a carrying case of some sort. I've been an Amazon customer for over 10 years now but I've always hated their ebook/dedicated device program. Amazon went a long way in changing my mind about them when they finally became [somewhat] accessible. |
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I think 'locked out' is a much better way of putting it, and more accurate. Neither device is locked in to a single source. The Kindle has access to fewer retailers.
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That is not the issue we were discussing, I thought. We were discussing the use of books purchased in the Kindle store versus the books purchased in the Nook store. Two totally different issues. "Where can I buy books to read" vs. "How can I read the books I buy."
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I find a few things odd in your post. For one the nooks ability to support non DRM ePub is not the main selling point. You are right non DRM ePub and mobi are probably similiar. These tend to be more obscure publishers and self published authors and out of copyright books. But the advantage of the nook is it's also reads Adode ADE ePub, then in this case mobi is severly lacking. Adobe ePub is where you can find all of the mainstream authors and publishers, NYTimes Best sellers etc. And to add to that Google books has been selling "in" copyright books form the major publishers for quite awhile now. It's not just the old scanned out of copyright anymore. They are a fully functional ebookstore wth many top titles. and I wouldn't say the market is leaning towards touchscreen, it in the fast lane heading to touchscreen town. Any loyal kindle fans who think different are only fooling themselves and will be in for quite a shock when Amazon jumps on this bandwagon. I don't agree fully with your assement about Calibre, Calibre is probably the most must have application on your computer if you are jumping into digital ereading market. No device offers this level of organization and converting. It also allows people to not be so "locked in" if you will to a certain device. But I do think you are right about the average "joe", Calibre might as well be in latin as far as they are concerned. Which is too bad, it's such an invaluable tool. Also the first generation nook had an mp3 player as does the nook color, so the kindle hasn't been one upping them in that department. But the nook str does not. Last edited by boswd; 06-22-2011 at 11:38 AM. |
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Well it seemed to be the issue in the post I quoted, so I was just referring to that, and the locked-in/locked-out concept. It may not have fit into one of the five tangent discussions differing from the thread topic.
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Fortunately for me, my position is the same on most of them: Lock-in/Lock-out is a non-issue that is over-stated, trivially avoided, and of practical concern to almost no one. Last edited by ApK; 06-22-2011 at 11:20 AM. |
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Yeah it's hard to keep up. I agree lock-in is over-stated.
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Trivial for anyone technically inclined (who knows to look for deDRM tools). But a huge hurdle for everyone else.
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'Avoiding' does not only mean stripping DRM or need to be a technical matter. See below: We have the following groups of people: 1. People who can handle it themselves technically-- This is a bigger group than naysayers claim. 2. People who know someone who can do it for them technically-- This is perhaps the largest group. 3. People who can't do, can't have it done for them, or can but are opposed to doing so for their own reasons. Among these people: 3a The majority buy from the vendor integrated on their device, never need to read on any other device or shop anywhere else and will never be affected by the issue. Issue avoided. 3b. Some of those simply choose not to buy from DRM stores on principle. Not everyone cares about the so-called mainstream. They use their readers for the millions of DRM free public domain, indie, niche, specialty, direct from author, small house, and even a few mainstream options that provide DRM free content. Issue avoided. 3c. People who are stuck with books they can't read, or who are stuck without books they want because of format/drm restriction. These are the only people for whom this is an issue. I have NEVER ENCOUNTERED ONE OF THESE PEOPLE. WHO HAS? Polls here can't seem to identify anyone. I think this group, if it exists, is so close to a null set that no one needs to care. QED! ApK |
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She loves her Sony PRS-350. But I hate the Sony store and have encouraged her not to use it because, you know what? I'm not going to get into why. We don't need that here. She can't buy from Amazon and she can't buy from B&N because of the DRM/format incompatibility with Sony. So that leaves, of the "main" stores, Kobo. AFAIK, anyway. And even Kobo is confusing for her, because it's not as simple as "hit a download button and save the epub to your reader drive, Mom". You've got to use ADE or try to coax the Sony Reader software to load everything up and ARGH. Calibre is easier, but the Kobo downloads are ACSM files, and Calibre doesn't open those, AFAIK. This is an issue in our household except DING! she fits into Group 2 and her daughter can handle all this stuff behind the scenes. And I do it because she's my mom and I love her. But if I got run over by a bus tomorrow, she'd literally have to give up eReading, because there's no one else in her life that knows how to do this stuff. And that's sad and stupid and unnecessary. Locked-In/Out IS an issue, imho. Saying that there are workaround doesn't make it go away. It's not gonna stop me from getting a reader I think is best for me (and mom) and it's not gonna stop me from using the store I think is best for me (and mom), but it WOULD stop my mom, if I wasn't around to handle it for her. And that's not right, in my Long Haired Hippie Opinion (LHHO). ![]() |
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The only people this really affects are people who are switching readers, and it doesn't even affect some of them. |
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Am I the only person in this thread with non-techie eReaders in the family who have to ask me to handle all this for them???? I'm dreading the day that Dad gets a Nook/Kindle and Mom starts wanting to read HIS books on HER Sony. ![]() |
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![]() I've actually got a YouTube video on "getting books from the library and using ADE to put them on your device" for her, but she still finds the whole process confusing. I don't blame her -- it's just not her "thing". |
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"for the sake of argument, I give you: My Mother...please!" <rimshot> That's funny on few levels. But seriously, if you were hit by a bus (and your mom could stand to look at the Sony without bursting into tears thinking of you) she'd more likely forget your long hair hippy reasons for not shopping at Sony, and just buy from there, because it's easy. That puts her in 3a with I presume many eReading mothers and grandmothers. Another option, if you are not adverse to stripping DRM, is you set her up with Calibre and the plugins before you walk in front of another bus, and show her how to do the one drag and drop she'd need to add to the process. Also, without your interference---uh--guidance ![]() By the way, Google Books is also available to her, I believe. Work-arounds don't mean there isn't a problem, but a T intersections isn't a dead end just because you can't go straight. There are option. Options which simply eliminate any lock in/out. But even if we allow that your mom is in 3c...anyone else? ApK Last edited by ApK; 06-22-2011 at 04:49 PM. |
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