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Location: USA, FL.
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I don't know if I really have a perfect ereader. It's why I have several of them, because my needs may change depending on my mood. Sometimes I like an LCD screen, sometimes e-ink. I like the large screen size in the Kindle DX, but also like the portability of my Aluratek Libre Pro.
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The Aura HD light and screen in a Sony 650 chassis with the Nook ST's rootable Android OS. With buttons.
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The one thing I've yet to see in any E-reader is acceptable battery life. The same can be said for tablets. All of the manufacturers are focused on making slimmer and lighter gadgets -- which means you get stuck with a tablet that has eight hours of battery life.... or an e-reader that claims to have the best battery life at two-months (cool!) -- but is based on only 1/2 hour a day of use (NOT even remotely cool!).
I still can't believe that one -- calling thirty hours "two months based on 1/2 hour a day" is about the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard -- It has just a bit over one day of battery life, not two damn months. That's like saying a car that gets 30 mpg on the highway gets 300 mpg based on being towed 90% of the time. If someone can make an e-reader that could do two simple things, I would be delighted: 1) support epub, and 2) have a REAL two month battery life (at least), i.e: 2x30x24=1,440 hours. And really, why should this be so damned impossible? Consider first that an e-paper display doesn't consume any power when not being updated -- a simple reader based around a microcontroller and an SD card with physical page turn buttons wouldn't need to consume power until a button is pressed, then it would update the display and shut off again. Then there's the issue of battery size and weight: the Kobo Mini weighs less than five ounces and is 0.4" thick. You're average hard cover book weighs about two pounds. If the mini had to be bulked up to a couple inches thick and a pound or two in weight to provide the kind of battery life that I want, that's perfectly fine with me. |
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I'm gonna go out on a limb here and postulate that the vast, vast majority of readers of ebooks are going to have access to power for their ereader before it conks out. If you are a long-distance hiker, how about grabbing a lightweight solar USB charger, or a Kindle with a solar cover? |
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Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
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I would love to have the best of both the Touch and the Paperwhite:
Frontlit display from Paperwhite, upgraded hardware, etc. but keep the physical home button, plus the ability to flip through chapters with a downward swipe. They removed that in the Paperwhite, and last I heard did not add it back. Also, keep the 4GB memory, which I find to be enough, but 2GB is sounds a little TOO cramped! I also want decent collections management, perhaps they can hire ixtab as a developer for that, and ESPECIALLY the ability to manage those from calibre! While I'm at it, I wish you could view your archived items in collections inside the cloud tab, and a general overhaul to the whole Amazon system of organizing your books. We need to be able to tag an change the metadata -- annoying authors sometimes give titles like: Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl, Book One) (Artemis Fowl (Quality)) Annihilation: R.A. Salvatore Presents The War of the Spider Queen, Book V (R.A Salvatore Presents the War of the Spider Queen) So You Want to Be a Wizard (digest): Young Wizards, Book One: 1 (Young Wizards Series) A Feast for Crows: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book Four (Martin, George Rr) which is just plain wrong. I want to be able to see the page number directly while I read a book (now that they have had real page numbers for quite some time...) although I hear that may be part of the PW2? In which case it will probably make its way down to us Touch owners anyway, in the Goodreads update. |
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Five inch eink reader with front light (optional but great: that can turn into a ten inch screen for reading pdfs). We are telling our wishes right?
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The PW2 has an excellent new method of rapidly flipping though a book by dragging a slider.
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No, it's much quicker to use, because it lets you go to any page in the book with equal facility, rather than only moving a chapter at a time. It's just like flipping through a paper book.
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I know it is unlikely to happen ( since Bookeen told me so on Twitter yesterday), but I would love an updated Cybook Opus with a Pearl screen, and maybe some firmware updates too
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This looks like it could be pretty good.
http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20...t-android-4-0/ 6.8" screen, Android 4.0, 4GB storage, microSD... |
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About as good as current tech allows. If it takes 64GB cards I might forget I don't need a new reader and go for it. |
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