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Old 06-05-2009, 09:40 PM   #46
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(PSST.........dabates. In order to keep peace, the term is "e-book reader" )

Jon does have a point, its a sensitive subject with him.
Yeah, apparently we aren't supposed to mention PDF's around him either because "it isn't an ebook format."
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Old 06-05-2009, 10:06 PM   #47
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It is a really good point - even my wife, who is not very geeky, hates the idea of being stuck with an immoveable format. My preference, if I have to buy something that's DRM'd is to be able to strip it and use it how I like. It's like telling me which chair I can read a book in. It took the music industry quite some time to realize that DRM was holding things up - I'm sure the publishing industry will come to its sense eventually.
As far as I can tell, the two immoveable formats are Topaz (.tpz or .azw1) used in some Kindle books at Amazon and BBeb (.lrf) used for Sony PRS systems. Of the 103 Amazon books currently on my Kindle only 4 of them are in Topaz format. So, I don't worry too much about picking up books in the Topaz format -- except that some of the worst formatted books I've ever gotten were Topaz.
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Old 06-05-2009, 10:28 PM   #48
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I know what was meant. But using the term incorrectly has (in the past) caused some people to purchase eReader format eBook(s) by mistake. And that's not a good thing to have happen. So it's best to just leave the term eReader to mean the program to display eReader format eBooks and for the eReader format.
Why purposefully misunderstand then, instead of offering this cogent explanation that does not insult other participants' intelligence?

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Old 06-06-2009, 12:59 AM   #49
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Back to your original point, I think that the Kindle is the way to go, because:

1) I like the K store and selection and whispernet. I am concerned about format obsolescence, but I am aware that DRM removal and format conversion can address that.
2) Text to speech has been surprisingly useful (I read until I get in the car, then switch to TTS)
3) The internet access is quite klutzy, but its been extremely useful in a pinch.
4) Quick startup is great -- I don't know about the Sony, but I had another reader that took a full minute with a few hundred books loaded.
5) Search function is great.

But, If I had to convince you not to buy a Kindle then I'd say:
- If you can't get whispernet then advantages 1,3 disappear.
- The price of the unit is expensive.
- If Astak delivers on their upcoming 5" reader it might be quite the deal. $199 with the case compared to $359 plus the case.
- The margins on the Kindle are disappointing. By the time you add in padding, headers and footers, the readable area is much smaller than 5 inches (the Astak screen size).
- Smaller screen plus 1 extra inch in screen size would lead to a much more pocketable device.

p.s. I'd really hold off on the DX until we hear user reports on its durability. Having already broken one e-ink screen, I worry about the durability of a large screen device.
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Old 06-06-2009, 01:18 AM   #50
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As far as I can tell, the two immoveable formats are Topaz (.tpz or .azw1) used in some Kindle books at Amazon and BBeb (.lrf) used for Sony PRS systems. Of the 103 Amazon books currently on my Kindle only 4 of them are in Topaz format. So, I don't worry too much about picking up books in the Topaz format -- except that some of the worst formatted books I've ever gotten were Topaz.
LRF can be moved using the LRF tools. But it is LRX (DRMed version of LRF) that has yet to be cracked.
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:27 AM   #51
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@emmellaich: I think in my earlier research I'd leaned towards the Astak 6", and I'm definitely leaning towards their 5" now. It's very helpful to know about the margins on the Kindle as well - that was something I was completely unaware of.
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@emmellaich: I think in my earlier research I'd leaned towards the Astak 6", and I'm definitely leaning towards their 5" now. It's very helpful to know about the margins on the Kindle as well - that was something I was completely unaware of.
I pulled an image from a random web site to show the page. Although the full screen is used, notice how much is actual text:
http://blogs.fayobserver.com/techsas..._kindle_2.jpg\

Following is the screen image of the Astak 5":
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AnA7QO1W21...%2Bdisplay.jpg

I notice that it does not appear to have any top margin (although you can't tell for sure), and the text appears to go full side to side on the left/right. On the bottom there does appear to be a black stripe 'footer'.

However, I would note that the exact display is dependent on the reader software used, and Robertb is still talking about purchasing some SDK's so I am not totally sure what the final layout will look like.
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Old 06-08-2009, 05:18 PM   #53
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You can get around Topaz formats these days, and there are converters for the small minority too.
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Old 06-08-2009, 06:49 PM   #54
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Are there some drm formats that are easier to circumvent than others? If so, which one(s)?
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Old 06-11-2009, 01:10 PM   #55
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I'm very happy with my Sony. I am sure I would also be happy with the Kindle.
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You can get around Topaz formats these days, and there are converters for the small minority too.
I'm assuming you're not wanting to share where you got this information?
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Are there some drm formats that are easier to circumvent than others? If so, which one(s)?
In my experience, and my experience is limited: Lit is the easiest format to circumvent. Closely followed by .mobi.

What I've been doing (and everyone's going to laugh at me) is purchasing in .lit format. Downconverting those using ConvertLit and then format shifting those files to non DRM'd .mobi using Calibre. I end up with a file that is mostly correctly formatted, doesn't freeze up my device when it hits something my reader can't parse, and displays nicely on my EZ Reader. I'm sure there's an easier way to do this (I could just buy the file in .mobi and use the scripts), but this works for me so this is how I do it. I don't necessarily recommend my method for anyone else.
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Old 06-11-2009, 01:55 PM   #58
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@Lemurion: Got any useful details?

@Shel: thanks. I don't see .lit that often though - more .mobi or .pdf. (although I hear the latter is not an ebook format...)
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