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View Poll Results: Kobo Vox: is it the next level of E-Reader? | |||
Absoulutely its the future. |
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13 | 22.41% |
Not any where new enough to warrant its existance. |
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6 | 10.34% |
Not going to go out and buy it anytime soon |
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30 | 51.72% |
Why did Kobo go out and in less then a year offer us another reader? |
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5 | 8.62% |
Still holding out for the Soft IceCream Feature! |
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4 | 6.90% |
Voters: 58. You may not vote on this poll |
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I agree that the Vox is a great device, but I don't think it can be directly compared to dedicated readers for two reasons;
1. Battery life 2. LCD (LED? I can't figure it out from their site)in my opinion is harder on the eyes for long reading. But if I was going to get a 7 inch tablet I would go with the Vox over the Kindle Fire. Last edited by The Terminator; 11-16-2011 at 07:10 PM. |
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Regarding eye strain, having the screen brightness turned down to the lowest setting isn't too bad for some people, but it does vary from person to person. My head starts throbbing after a couple of hours, for instance. And you're losing out on any chance of outside readability as soon as you turn down the brightness. Yeah, it's yet another niche in the mobile computing market. I always think it's pretty cool than whenever manufacturers start making devices no one's really asking for, they often expose gaps in the market no one realised were there in the first place. Like the original iPad. The tablet for media consumption (and not just for businesses and visual arts) was a really big niche in the market just waiting to be filled. Last edited by Shankill; 11-16-2011 at 08:22 PM. |
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I couldn't vote because none of the options applied to me. I don't think it's the next generation of eReader - I still do most of my reading on my Kobo Touch - but I did run right out and buy one.
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Location: Australia
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"Not going to go out and buy it anytime soon" It's not something that interests me at all. |
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Location: Scotland, UK
Device: Sony 505, Kindle, Kobo Vox/Glo, Nook
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I called my Vox a "eReader on Steroids" when describing it to my Mother. But "eReader with Benefits" suits as well.
I own a dedicated reader, two in fact, a Kindle 3G and a Sony 505. Both are excellent devices and I don't regret purchasing them. I wanted a device to browse the web when in bed or when I am ill and unable to sit at my desktop which is in our living-room/lounge downstairs in our house. I originally bought a cheap android tablet which proved too heavy and the touch-screen too slow/resistive to adequately meet my needs. My limited experience with my new purchase seems to indicate it will meet said needs. I don't believe that the Vox can ever replace a dedicated reader but there is a place for it as those on these forums can attest. At the end of the day it's all about your own needs in regards to this device. I wanted a decently priced device which I could use to read books, browse the web, and maybe play the odd game if I feel like it. I don't have the kind of income to buy the likes of an iPad or Galaxy Tablet and the Vox fit into my little budget and hopefully will meet my needs as I didn't need some big work-horse of a tablet for the limited times I would actually use it. I don't have that kind of money to burn on high end luxury items so hopefully the Vox will fit both my budget and my needs adequately. Originally I was holding out for the rumoured (then) Amazon tablet but after it wasn't released in the UK where I live with no firm time line for release here the release of the Kobo Vox was good timing for Kobo as it seems like it will be what I wanted and replace me struggling with the small screen of my iPod touch to browse and read on at night. |
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I think for the most part the vox does and will open the world up to some of us who have no use for a big computer but want a simple purpose device. the vox does that at an affordable price and doesnt come with a small mortgage either. Although I would still like to have the soft ice cream maker at some point... regards jack |
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I know very little about ereaders and tablets. My daughter wants a tablet for Christmas so she can play games and chat on Facebook and google stuff. Before her "wish list" came forward I was planning on getting her an ereader as she is a total book worm. So is the Vox the answer for me??? Can you use all features of Facebook and other sites with the Vox? Can you "borrow" books from a public or online library or do you have to purchase all books? Can the BB Playbook be used as an ereader? Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I haven't visited that many other sites with the Vox but so far they've all worked. If they don't have a mobile/table version of the website then I just rotate the Vox into landscape mode, increase the font size a bit and away I go. I do have trouble seeing some photos because they don't zoom in very well but then I just go back to the laptop with the 24" external monitor. As far as I know, although I haven't tried it, you can indeed borrow books from a library and read them on the Vox. I'm very happy with purchasing the Vox. But then it's a new toy and I decided I needed one. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2009
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All types of tablets are very popular at the moment but not everyone can afford the like of iPad and Galaxy tabs. Not that the more expensive items aren't good devices but many can't afford or don't need such high power ones to meet their needs. Also it would be handy for those who want to access the web on a smaller device which means easier handling. My Mum always gravitates towards the tablets and touch screen computers in PC World because she can get them to work better than using a mouse on her regular netbook. You just press the icon you need on screen, she calls this 'her kind of computer'. Simple and easy to use. So for someone who likes to read and wants some light browsing without the cost and space required for a regular computer this might be the kind of entry level device that would suit them fine. |
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I wonder where we will be next year. regards jack |
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I started being paid for programming computers in 1979 on a $25,000 IBM micro computer which had 32 kb of RAM, a 16x64 character screen and 2 8" floppies. My cell phone, camera, Palm TX and the Kobo Touch have more power than the $250,000 or $500,000 mini computers I was programming in the mid 1980s that were the size of two freezers.
Where will it be next year? Not a clue. But I''m sure enjoying the ride. |
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Well.... my first paid experience had to come back in 77 or 78, working for IP Sharp in Monteal doing APL programming.
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