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While I have no problems when people argue/discuss about their preference of technologies used, I can't help but feel that it becomes apples-to-oranges comparison when it comes down to discussions b/w two specific devices.
In terms of functionalities, ergonomics, etc., I just find it annoying when, say, Kindle DX would be compared against a 9" netbook (a tablet one at that, especially in the near future w/ many upcoming tablet netbooks). For me, it seems as one would get them to fulfill different purposes - completing various tasks using a portable PC vs. reading a book on a dedicated reader, enjoying all the ergonomic benefits. As for me, while I wish a tablet device that uses LCD would serve as an all-encompassing platform where I can do everything (for economic reasons & the high # of pdf documents), I just can't use LCD device for a prolonged time due to ergonomic & portability issues. Of course, this kind of preference must differ b/w each individual. Also, the nature of devices matter... for many, reading on LCD may be fine if they come in the forms of mobile phones and something like TechCrunch's upcoming CrunchPad (not that I like Mike Arrington). Oh well, I'll sit & wait for Pixel Qi screens. As for bias/group think issue and all, I think MobileRead is free of such things for the most part, including the whole supposed anti-LCD issue. I hear very good arguments from both sides (which means I'll never decide on that *perfect* device ![]() ![]() Last edited by maidavale; 06-22-2009 at 10:53 PM. Reason: Typed too fast. |
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Yes, we are not talking about racism here! We are talking about users who express their feelings about their experiences with different technologies for their personal needs. If the majority prefers E-Ink then that just means it is more suitable for the needs of heavy readers. I wouldn't call it a bias, I would call it a preference. But since heavy readers are a small minority the convenience of multi-function devices with LCDs and maybe OLEDs will win out in the market place and e-ink will remain a small niche (but hopefully not go away). I like multi-function, I have used my phones for browsing, reading, e-mail, IM, music, videos, document reading and editing for more than 4 years since the days of the Palm Treo and HP PDAs. But for me e-ink devices are most comfortable for my eyes. And the battery lasts and lasts. IMHO it will be a while until multifunction tablets will come close to that functionality.
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I will get an e-ink device for dedicated reading this summer, but I most certainly will continue reading on my PDA (until I replace it with another backlit screen). |
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There is an aphorism that applies here:
If you say something enough times, it doesn't matter whether it's true; it _becomes_ the truth. I've read here on MR any number of statements about the many reasons why it is impossible to read on LCDs. This was on its way to becoming an accepted truth here on MR (if it hasn't happened already). This might not bother you, but it concerns me. |
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I didn't say a 5" screen is not ok for others. But for me, after having my 500 nd then 505 (both 6"), I don't want a reader with a smaller screen. In fact, I may someday want a reader with a larger screen. But for now, I'll stick with a 6" screen. So for me, no matter how good or not the Jetbook is, it doesn't count (IMHO) because the screen is too small for me. Now if we have an LCD reader that has a 6" or larger screen, good battery life (24 hours or more) and can be viewed well in full sunlight, I would take a look.
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The degree to which this is the case from person to person may be debatable... I don't see how the "whether or not" of it can be. Though I certainly agree with you that LCDs are certainly better, not worse, than CRTs. Not in the same class as non-light-emitting surfaces like eInk screens though. - Ahi |
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I found on my Kindle 2 that during direct noon-day sunlight in 100 degree+ temperature there was an ink fading issue between screen refreshes. I also found that when I went to a different font that the fading issue was minimized to nearly non-existent. For me this is a small extreme use issue and I don't normally read in full direct sunlight (I prefer a slightly shaded area). Also worth mentioning I didn't have this issue during more temperate times of the day.
On the topic of LCD vs. E-Ink. I used to read on my Jornada 525 PDA, but could never even think of reading outside even in the shade as the LCD screen was too poor to show in sunlight. Honestly though I am looking forward to seeing some of the new technology from http://www.pixelqi.com/ if they can produce a LCD screen that has color, is easy to see in sunlight and has reasonable battery consumption that would be my silver bullet screen type. |
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When it gets cold, my 505's screen becomes sluggish. I did have a 500 that had the 1st gen eink screen and it did have fading issues in sunlight. My 505 used Visplex and no problem in direct sunlight.
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I can't read an LCD in bright light, either.
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