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			You can buy adequate computers for $200~300 nowadays (monitor not included). For $500~600 you can already get a pretty powerful quad-core PC with a low mid-range discrete GPU suitable for light gaming. Unless a person is into heavy/high-end gaming or run a lot of CPU/GPU-intensive applications (e.g. 3D modeling), there's not much reason to get $1,000+ computers.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 The several computers in that class, which I built, are indeed obsolete, if only because of the need for a modern browser, and I have trashed them. However, for other purposes, such as word processing and spreadsheets, they were fine. My wife and I were saying that we actually preferred the even older Apple II line for word processing, due to simplicity. 6 inch eReaders will remain fine for reading long texts, and are small enough that I won't need to trash them in favor of more flexible devices. I don't see any reason why the Kindle 1-3 will become obsolete, any more than paper books will become obsolete. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 04-11-2012 at 07:43 AM.  | 
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	Some books work just fine with existing eReaders. Others, like picture books, text books, need better formats, better technology, or perhaps cheaper hardware for people to pick them up. Refresh rates, better resolution, e-ink vs LCD, are also factors and we could always use an improvement in these areas.  | 
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 The X50 series seems robust in other ways, and I've read about people replacing the battery successfully here, so I think our friend might be safe. The question is whether we'll be able to put up with the sluggishness now that processor power in dedicated e-readers is improving. I've also thought about color (Mirasol, for instance) and improvements in resolution and contrast -- an even more paper-reminiscent experience. These aspects are improved in LG's recent iteration, but that doesn't mean their plastic screens are satisfying to read. We'll have to test that out. The other way to look at this: The iPad and other such color tablets are handling the effect of reading glossy magazines, while readers and tablets with matte screens are giving us more of the sense of opening a book. De Chirico felt nostalgia for the infinite, but we seem to be wistful over a medium that only lost currency a few decades ago (and dominance sixty years before that). Then again, I recently inherited a steroopticon and slides made a century ago. One of the cards is a double photograph of Abraham Lincoln. Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 04-11-2012 at 05:43 AM.  | 
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			I embrace any upgrade that improves contrast and/or resolution.  Ereaders have a long ways from being of the same quality as a new release hardcover.  The contrast is just so low!  Under bright light they look great, but under normal lighting the screen is so grey that at least for me there are legibility concerns.  If you always use a reading lamp and don't care about this upgrade then fine, but I will upgrade. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I'd welcome an upgrade in functionality far more than in raw power. A reader properly making use of typesetting features instead of another one doing half of the job, only twice as fast as its predecessor. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			I think there is a lot of room for improvements. I bought my first reader, a Sony PRS950, a year ago. I adore it. I had to pay a lot for it, because officially the model is not available in europe. I am very disappointed with the new cheap plastic, shiny Sony PRS-T1 reader that has no internal space to store the stylus, but I love most of the software improvements. I am willing to pay twice or even three times the money of a PRS-T1 if... - it had the looks of my PRS950 with the software of the PRS-T1. - and if it had more contrast, with an almost paperwhite background, - a twice as fast processor, - higher resolution (like the 'new' iRiver model), - and at least three times the internal memory. - also I would like it to be able to read mobi too. - I want to be able to install as many TT fonts as I like - and user made dictionaries. - TTS - user replaceable battery - color would be nice, but is not very important to me. So all in all there is still some stuff to wish for. Last edited by Iskariot; 04-13-2012 at 09:44 PM.  | 
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			I totally agree about the e-ink contrast. E-ink is okay now, but it could be better. Unfortunately I haven't heard any news about any possible improvements. Right now e-ink is about the level of newsprint in terms of contrast. Acceptable, but it would be better to have it more like higher-grade paper. That alone would be worth an upgrade to me.  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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