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The iPad is a multimedia tablet that also happens to have an ebook reader app. I'm not saying that's a pro/con, but I wouldn't call my PC an "ebook reader" either, although it's just as much of one as the iPad is.
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Harry, do you care much about typography, margins and such? I don't care much about them unless they impede my reading. I don't care about two-page reading, either. I read for content and don't pay much mind to display (brightness adjustments are my one "thing"). I wonder whether some readers who are wedded to e-ink prefer a more "book-like" experience.
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This isn't too much of a surprise given that it has the ability to act like an eReader and is quite an expensive device.
In my five minutes of handling the device at an Apple store, I determined that it would be most uncomfortable for me to use the iPad as an eReader. I like being able to use one hand with my Kobo. And the weight of the iPad would be quite a burden on my troubled wrists. |
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But I found, this doesn't work for me: When at home, there's no need to focus on a single unit. I can use 734 units, if I have to. And it's still way more fun to play on PSP than on iPad. Maybe not even because of the hardware, but (for now?) I find the quality of games on iPad usually less appealing. Apple and the developers seem to think the same, else they'd sell the games for way higher prices. Same for reading: I don't even say, iPad is worse than, let's say, Kindle DX Graphite. But it's heavier than most of my readers. And when using iPad for surfing AND for reading, the battery runs dry way too fast. When traveling, reducing the number of items would be great of course. But again: I already use iPad for eMails, online banking, surfing, .... and permanently are at the limit of my battery. Adding reading - and the battery would be dry all the time. So I'm maybe using iPad for 2 hours on a 4 hours train ride for web related stuff. And I use Kindle DX Graphite for reading another 2 hours. If I'd find iPad superior for reading or gaming, I'd try to find a solution, for example checking out battery packs or something like that. But as long as I find the dedicated devices (slightly) superior, it perfectly makes sense to use them both and drain battery of iPad less quickly. BTW: I have to charge my iPad every single day already. Last edited by mgmueller; 07-09-2010 at 12:00 PM. |
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I'd like longer battery life as well. I've considered getting a second iPad, so I can switch off while charging. I just can't justify the cost, because it's a first-generation device and better tablets are likely to come along soon.
I get more battery life if I turn off 3G when book reading. I figure battery life is pretty good overall, considering I can have at least 10 hours of Internet if I want; much better than my netbooks. |
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I only want 2 things, a browser and a reader. My normal evening routine is an hour or 2 with my laptop in my easy chair browsing blogs and such, followed by an hour or 2 reading a book on my Kindle. That iPad sure would be more pleasant than the laptop. However, my wife and I have a motorhome and we spend weekends and vacations at various campgrounds where I like to spend many hours reading outside. And, most of the campgrounds we go to have WiFi, and it's frequently free. If I thought the iPad would work for me under those conditions, I'd already have one.
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BUT: I already have to charge my iPad every single day. Often even while still using it. If I'd add reading, battery would run dry even faster. So it makes more sense, to do my specialised tasks on dedicated units. At home, that's no problem at all. So I have a PSP, an iPod touch and maybe my iPad on my desk. When traveling, it's easy enough to take PocketBook 360 or even Kindle DX with me for reading. So I can save some battery on my iPad and still I don't have to do any compromises. I wouldn't do so, if eBook readers or game consoles would deliver lower quality. |
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