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I do think that if someone is ever able to come up with a universal ebook reader, i.e. one that can grab an ebook from whatever ebook store you buy from as well as allowing side loading, then that will be a game changer, but I also think this would require cooperation from Amazon, Kobo, Apple, B&N and the myriad of other smaller ebook shops to agree on various interface standards and I think the odds of that are about the same as me winning the lottery. |
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06-08-2019, 07:53 PM | #47 |
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I agree as far as e-ink devices. Where are the awesome Miracast color e-ink with big beautiful screens we were promised?
The fact is lcd screens got better, cheaper, and e-ink got stuck. Publishers like Tor are encouraging with freeing ebooks of drm, but most publishers still use it, making it questionable if you own the ebook without making you into a criminal. |
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06-09-2019, 04:21 AM | #49 | |
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Unique (manufacturer/store) DRM is about making the wall taller-thicker, not protecting the content. It is about "You can only use books you bought HERE on this device." "Use only Factory parts or all warranties are void" has been used to peddle overpriced repair parts for years. It is all about Locking you into their business model. DRM also stops the centuries old practice of lending books (ignore the digital duplicate may exist for a period issue. Amazon did come up with a partial solution, but only within their castle). The other part, is everybody in the DRM industry has their hand in the till. They want a FEEs, for every 'lend' or post sale activity, even though this is managed by a computer that is also doing the main, original DRM task (The computer is already running, shuffling a few extra bits needed to lend, cost minuscule $ to do. The $ was made doing the original DRM infesting, Licensing the device software and to the manufacturer). The poor Author take the hit because Retailer A used a different DRM (or format) than brand K does and the Author had to agree to a contract to only sell thru A. DRM was supposed to protect the Author. It really protects the Seller. |
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Of course, "ignoring DRM" is a bit like saying "other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you like the play", i.e. it's hard to ignore DRM. |
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I want a higher dpi. I want instant page turns. I want all the good stores supported without being a general computer tablet. I want pen market with sync to computer and tablets. I want better and faster library management. And I want to pay $49.99 |
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06-09-2019, 01:19 PM | #53 |
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I love my oasis and the libraries are really embracing this shift.
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06-09-2019, 08:30 PM | #54 |
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What I've come to feel is that I just care less about it all now, the technology I mean. When it first all began, it was a bright shiny thing that caught my attention for many years, like pretty much everyone here who found this site looking for ereader discussions. I was invested in the developments and variety and wanted to try different things and see what I could most get out of an ereader.
The last few years, however, since I've got my Voyage, I just stopped caring. Perhaps if the market were still as innovative as before I'd be more invested still, but it's not. I've found I'm very happy with the ereader I have now. I know many around are gadget-holics, but I'm not really; I can be a minimalist actually. I even tried to get used to reading on phone/tablet so that I could ditch the ereader altogether but I like eink too much so one ereader stays. I just stopped worrying about the things that aren't perfect and decided what I have now is good enough for many years. Now I'm happy in my walled garden, now I don't take too many notes so not to fill up the ereader and slow it down like my Sony used to, now I don't bother with the internet connection except for the bookstore because it's too subpar and just use my phone for anything I want to look up in connection with a book I'm reading, now I've given up caring about colour eink, etc. I would like a new Voyage to come out, or a new Oasis that has haptic buttons which I really love, but I'm in no hurry and know I might never get one and that's okay. |
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Ok, we've covered the "much reduced" pace of innovation. What of the poor stated of "places to buy ebooks" and certainly "deals that can be found".
Apple lost, Apple had to pay a large fine. But Agency pricing didn't die. There is no price competition among vendors selling the popular ebooks. No club deals (that I know of). No "frequent shopper rewards". How come? Where are today's Fictionwise? |
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Yes, you have to watch for deals and you have wait for the discounts. No blanket 15% off all books. But the discounts tend to be far larger. Because of these services, just about every book I bought cost me less than the paperback version of the same book would have cost me a decade ago. I'm one who thinks Big 5 ebook prices seem to be too high. But the discounts alleviate that. Granted, these services could die on the vine at ant time. But then, so could Fictionwise, etc. As we've seen. |
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