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Also, I think the next two sentences moderate the two sentences you quoted above. Quote:
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In my opinion, the new kindle should be much cheaper because they didn't have to put much money to the investment for R&D. They are using the old tech to make a new look. ![]() |
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IMHO that's the marketing spin Amazon is putting on it. The reality is they had to go with 10 because they are up the side and therefore cover more linear length so only using 5 or 6 would have been cones of light everywhere. Because they don't have to go as far (side to side rather than up whole screen) evenness should be better by default.
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Amazon's asking for an arm and a leg here not because they've invested that much into this model, but because they think there exist people who will cough it up nevertheless |
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![]() Not wanting a device because of the design is seen as OK, because the design will detract from the user experience. The device becomes less useful. Wanting a device BECAUSE of the design is met with disdain, because it looks like as if someone wants it without having a good use for it; i.e., people think it implies greed. At least, that's my take on it ![]() |
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Books are brain food.
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I'm very happy with this one: AmazonBasics Adjustable Tablet Stand. It has two vertical pivot points, so the e-reader/tablet can be viewed at several angles, and base width can be adjusted as well. It's well made.
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I think folks are trying to push another false dichotomy, in that either there is advanced innovative new tech in a thing, or it's not worth any more money and spending on it is only a "lifestyle choice."
It's just not so. Putting a set of incremental improvements in a product makes it better. Better ergonomics, including the balance and lower weight, makes it better (and for people whose health and comfort benefit, I can see this being far more worth spending money on than some geeky new screen technology) and better design is...well...better. And, while of course there will be a profit premium applied, as Amazon is a for-profit company, good designers, engineers, market research, all of which is need to successfully implement even just incremental refinements, do cost money. A lot of people here are stating their own (usually tragically uninformed) opinions about what constitutes better ergonomics or worthwhile feature improvements, as if they have not only tested them out, but as if they are the supreme arbiters of such things. The price of this Oasis is too high for me, even if the improvements in ergonomics and lighting (which do appeal to me) are everything they claim. But I will likely be spending considerably more money than this on a new TV in the next year, because that's where I choose to put my disposable income. For people who put that same sort of value on an optimal ereader, there is nothing odd or surprising or foolish about getting this one to see if the improvements serve them. They are not "falling" for anything or "merely making a lifestyle purchase." So, in closing: suck it, haters. Last edited by ApK; 04-15-2016 at 02:16 PM. |
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Serious now, I think you'll get used to the looks of this one rather quick (it's not like the Kindle 1 which was so large you just couldn't look past the device...), especially if you keep it in the cover. But that doesn't mean I still think they made plenty of mistakes with this one (least of all with the price...) |
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There are other fishes in the sea, but with less money to back them up PRwise. |
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The tolino has a tap to change page feature, which I could find useful. Amazon's addition of 4 more LEDs (holy mother of innovation!) reminds me of Gilette's innovation model - just add one more blade to the razor every year and shoot a dazzling ad around it. Sociological studies of how people use the reader in various environments cost pennies, relatively speaking. It cost them $100 a customer to conclude that a wedge shaped device makes better ergonomic sense? Somebody please fire their lead 'scientists'. I could have told them that for a one time payment of $50. Plonk a long wedge along one side, and they didn't even make full use of it. A puny 250 mAH (?) battery is what resides in a small portion of it. I guess you gotta keep that battery tiny so you could then sell the battery cover that now becomes vital to making the device last as long as an e-ink device should. Last edited by howyoudoin; 04-14-2016 at 09:57 AM. |
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My sentiment exactly,i'd rather just plug the kindle in at night than deal with the case,i guess amazon had to make a trade off to get the weight down and there was no other way without resorting to a plastic substate which is too expensive i guess.
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Correct. That video with Len Eagerly shows him looking off camera twice to confirm 2 weeks (7 hrs) for the Oasis battery and 7 weeks (24.5 hrs) for the case battery. I'm assuming an Amazon rep was still in the room with him.
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Bah, humbug!
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This just in! The page turn buttons on the Oasis have proven so insanely popular that Jeff Bezos has wasted no time in announcing the next top of the line model, the Retro. The Retro, which is expected to sell for $1200 retail, not only retains the page turn buttons of the Oasis, but will also feature a physical keyboard! Here's a picture leaked by an anonymous Amazon employee:
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Flush screen, waterproofing, tap to turn page, ePub supprt. If it had the carta screen at 300 ppi, it would blow the paperwhite out of the water (pardon the pun). |
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