03-25-2008, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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Hello to everyone and then a question
As you will notice i am new to this forum already i have been through a multitude of threads about this and that, however a few questions still remain.
Firstly with the Cybook how well does the mobipockets RSS service work? and secondly do any of you know of any readers that should come along within the next 12 months that are worth waiting for? |
03-25-2008, 04:34 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to MobileRead, BuAba!
I don't have a Cybook, so I can't answer your questions about that, but as for new e-reading devices that might be coming out, the makers are notoriously tight-lipped about forthcoming devices. Occasionally we get wind of one beforehand, but it's very much the exception, I'm afraid. So the short answer is that we don't really know of any specific device that might be coming out in the next year, let alone enough about its specs to give you an opinion that's worth much. What I suggest is that you look at the ones that are out now and decide if any of them will fit your needs/wants sufficiently for you to pay the asking price on them. You can spend your whole life waiting for "the next one" or you can go ahead and get something that you can use now, balancing the use you'll actually get out of it against the knowledge that other models will be coming along eventually. |
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03-25-2008, 04:44 PM | #3 | |
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I like the iLiad's 8" screen better around the house and even on travel (where it is a bit inconvenient). PVI is supposed to be making 8" screens, and so there may be alternatives to the iLiad at this size in the future. However, I don't think any have been announced. What has been announced are a couple of devices with 9.7" screens. These presumably improve on the iLiad as a "professional" device, e.g. for reading A4 PDFs and taking notes. The 8"/9.7" size might also find a niche as a newspaper replacement. There is as yet no practical experience with the 9.7" screen size as an e-book reader. The price of all device types is likely to come down over time, but the readers with large screens are likely to remain expensive. Last edited by wallcraft; 03-25-2008 at 04:48 PM. |
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03-25-2008, 05:30 PM | #5 |
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PVI makes 'em, they are e-ink, but they're not Vizplex.
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Supposing the above mentioned criteria works okay i think the cybook would come in very handy. i plan mainly to use it for reading novels im just sick of dragging my laptop around on holidays and around the house whenever i want to do a bit of reading. Another one of the reasons why i figure the Cybook is my best bet is the dictionary function, that seems cool. But i do have yet another question is it possible to use the dictionary on its own as in independently of the text your reading, if you want to just look up a word? |
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03-25-2008, 05:59 PM | #7 |
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Only iRex can use iRex's screen+controller, the PVI Vizplex screens, and associated controllers, are available to everyone but at present only the 6" size is in volume production.
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03-25-2008, 07:29 PM | #8 |
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dont know the answer to your question,but,someone else probably said it already.
anyway,welcome. |
03-26-2008, 04:28 AM | #9 |
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There will ALWAYS be something better available in 12 months. I've been reading eBooks for 20-odd years; that's been true throughout that time period, and I've no reason to doubt that it will continue to be true in the future. My view, however, is that you have to live for today. Enjoy what's available now, and let the future sort itself out. If you select a popular book format such as "MobiPocket", you'll always be able to find a device which will support it.
Note that the RSS service isn't something which the CyBook itself has - it's a feature of the Windows MobiPocket reader. It's not something which I use myself, but I believe (from those who do use it) that it works well. |
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