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I guess I'd better hold on to my armload of e-ink readers, since they are doomed! ![]() |
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Mm. I don't think this is a foregone conclusion. There is a wide variety of readers in my family, and all but one have gone for an e-ink device as their main reader. Most of them have access to a tablet also, but choose e-ink for novel-reading. The one who did choose a tablet did so for the larger format (he needs large print) - this was before the Aura HD came to our shores. His wife uses an eink Kindle.
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For what it's worth, I have no doubt that dedicated eink readers (or something with similar screen technology) are going to be around for a long, long time. Just like with pbooks, no one's going to pry your (rhet.) preferred reader out of your fingers and replace it with the devil LCD. Relax. Last edited by DiapDealer; 08-25-2014 at 07:25 AM. |
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My decision is made. I've gone with eInk Readers and plan to stick with them. I'm not interested in replacing them with a tablet. Others obviously feel differently -- and that's fine. I just don't see why it has to be one way or the other or why anyone has to justify or defend their preference. |
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And just keep using your obviously inferior, LCD-infested reading device and learn to "relax" when the rest of us are enjoying our vastly superior eInk eReaders. ![]() EDIT: This was written before reading your latest post. I'll leave it at this post and will definitely try not to respond any more in this thread. I HONESTLY could care less how people read their eBooks. And I honestly like eInk screens better than LCD screens. For my use eInk Readers are just a better choice. Last edited by rcentros; 08-25-2014 at 07:56 AM. |
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Eink readers in my area continue to be popular amongst the aging population. They are MUCH LIGHTER than tablets, can be read outside or inside, while tablets are nearly impossible to read outside and even in brightly lit rooms. At some point, ANY gadget reaches saturation levels and will decline as a new gadget comes along. So long as they keep making ereaders, I certainly will buy them. I just bought a new Nook Glo last week - sucker is extremely light.
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Every time I hear people sing the praises of e-ink and complain about LCD screens, I wonder how they can blithely accept the horrible flashing you get when you turn a page with an e-ink device. When I was first looking for an e-reader just a few years back, I looked at Kindles and Nooks in B&M stores; when I tried them out, that page flash was an immediate deal breaker.
I haven't looked an e-ink device since. That flashing was headache-inducing and annoying as heck. For me, that outweighs anything else that might be a possible advantage of e-ink over LCD. |
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That may not be an issue for some (or perhaps most), but it is for me. I tried reading on my phone, but went back to my Aura HD pretty quick, although I have read lots of books on my phones/PDAs pre-2007 (when I bought my first E-ink reader, a Bookeen Cybook Gen3). Then again, that was before smartphones went 16:9 as well, I suddenly realize ![]() |
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Perhaps you do; I certainly don't. I notice it as much as I notice the turning of a page when reading a paper book: i.e. not at all.
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