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Of course in electronics, a 2-year old device is ancient, but I'm trying to break the expensive upgrade habit. I haven't decided on a dedicated ereader yet (still leaning towards a multi-function device for 'pocket carry' and a notebook/netbooks for traveling) but if I do I'd want one with a battery that would last, when new, at least 50 hours. Or that had a rep of not degrading as quickly as the current ones do. (Note: I'm not running down the current batteries-they're a *lot* better than the ones I used 10 years ago, but still not quite what I'd like.) |
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For me I went with a Kindle mainly because of the form factor. E-readers you can curl up with just like a book--can't do that with a netbook or laptop.
Battery life and screen are nice, but I honestly don't care much about those as I hardly ever read for more than an hour or two at a time (and seldom more than that a day period). I'm on a PC all the time and LCDs don't really bother my eyes. As I've said many times, I am interested in some letter sized tablet though, as I'd like a color screen for magazines and net surfing and video etc., and need something with lag-free stylus mark up for highlighting and jotting notes on academic PDFs. |
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When I get time I'm going to install Win 7 on my Samsung Q1 and see how well it works as a tablet. It currently has Vista and is a hog but Win 7 is supposed to work better. Downsides to the Q1 are weight (heavy), battery life (3 hours) and heat. Other than that is has a nice size screen for reading indoors.
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I don't have nearly as much trouble with holding it comfortably as I thought I would. It's not as good to curl up in bed with, but it is still doable if I put it on the other pillow and turn on my side. That's the main reason I want a tablet form factor, though, is bed reading. The netbook works, but it isn't ideal.
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Yes battery life for the netbook is still not there. But I can say with the newer LED backlight screens reading out doors is not a problem. At this time I am on my front porch reading this forum and sending this update.
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I can't imagine that having much if anything to do with it's ability to be read in bright sunlight. The technology is completely different - reflective (for eInk) vs transmissive for LCD/CRT |
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Battery life is the main advantage for LED backlighting.
Though I will say my Lenova Thinkpad that has LED backlighting is MUCH brighter than my older Dell laptop from my old job. Completely moot for me in any case as I never use my laptop or e-readers outside anyway. So I couldn't care less about visibility in sunlight. |
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Were they florescent before white leds? Or what?
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I too recently decided on a Netbook. I had pre-ordered a nook (which was going to ship Nov 30, as I got in early), but decided to try a netbook while I was waiting. I found a new Gateway netbook that is around 3lbs, with an extended battery. With the screen brightness on low, I can get 10 hours of reading time..pretty good! I can't seem to get iRotate to work on it, though I am guessing it might be a restriction in Windows 7 Starter Edition (or its my graphics card). I don't have any problems with a backlit screen, especially when I use a black background, off white text, and low screen brightness..this happens to be pretty easy on my eyes. The thing that sold me, other than the versatility a netbook offers vs an e-reader, is FBReader. I know FBReader started as a mobile reader, but there is a PC version that works great on Windows. And it lets you rotate the text within the app itself, so I can hold the netbook like a real book. It also lets you customize colors, text, and key bindings. You can even customize key-bindings that are specific to the screen orientation. And since it seems to handle epub (non-DRM) pretty well, it has become my primary reader software. FBReader was the biggest factor that caused me to keep the netbook and cancel the nook.
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Never really looked into it, but here's some info from Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backlig...t_source_types |
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I have a wee Samsung, similar to Kenny's Acer (bought one of those for my old mother-in-law). Great machines, but in no way book specific or convenient for recreational reading. Had the netbook been suited to the job, I wouldn't have bought a 505. It's a case of horses for courses. Cheers. Neil
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What you use to read on is personal. I have a EZreader that I will continue to use to read novels in bed at night. But I have to read a lot of tech. docs that are PDFs that just do not reflow and format well on the ereader for that I am using the netbook. Of course I do not see as much at a time as I would on a desktop or larger notebook but at least I can spend more time with my family in the living room and not in my office. There is no way I am going to have my big laptop on my lap and have it burn my legs again.
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