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Old 07-07-2010, 07:57 PM   #16
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If your use is as you state, and you only want to read books.... I think you made a good choice
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Old 07-07-2010, 11:20 PM   #17
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yeah but have you read the articles about the iPad overheating in full sunlight and having a nuclear meltdown? china syndrome in your lap! the EPA has already closed down some public parks from the radiation. and sunlight reflected off the high gloss IPS screen can burn out your eyes, vaporizing them instantly!

gizmodo had a story on the whole thing but apple forced Jesus to pull it. another coverup!
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yeah but have you read the articles about the iPad overheating in full sunlight and having a nuclear meltdown? china syndrome in your lap! the EPA has already closed down some public parks from the radiation. and sunlight reflected off the high gloss IPS screen can burn out your eyes, vaporizing them instantly!
Oh come on, vaporizing? I think that's a little far fetched. But granted glare off of any shiny surface would be bad for your eyes. I wonder about the matte screen savers, if that would make a difference?
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Old 09-21-2010, 09:31 AM   #19
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There's no reason (aside from financial) to choose one instead of the other. Get both.

I read my Touch in the sun yesterday, and it was fine. Much better than any previous LCD device in that regard. I would say in bright sunlight, it is maybe 10% less legible than it is otherwise. I hardly notice it.

The e-ink devices actually get BETTER the brighter the ambient light is.

When someone says they're sitting in their garden, I always have to check their location. In the US, we would say 'lawn' or 'yard.' If someone says it in the US, it means they're sitting where their vegetables or roses are growing, and that seems a little odd. Does anyone actually read in a garden? Just curious.
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no, you can't. it will also quickly overheat in direct sun and shut down.
Sigh... sad but true.
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The e-ink devices actually get BETTER the brighter the ambient light is.
Normally. But then I read the reports of the people who have one of the new Kindles and have the display fade out and /or page turns slowing down after being in bright light. Not necessarily in the heat of the sunlight, but in bright indoor light (they claim).

That's very puzzling to me. I can’t think of mechanism to account for that.

BTW, my Kindle 3 doesn't display these symptoms. But then my iPad doesn’t overheat and shut down when used in the sunlight.

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So true. My devices work like advertised (eInk and iPad). But then, there are a lot of fading issue posts in the Sony section.
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Old 09-23-2010, 03:54 AM   #23
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I try and read in my 'yard' - with my iPad, or did when the weather over here (blighty) was more conducive.

But in any but the dimmest light it's an only just proposition, requiring the iPad to be tilted just so. I guess at some point I'll get an eInk reader, but I'm waiting till they're a bit faster on the page change.

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Old 10-15-2010, 07:59 PM   #24
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I regularly use my iPad on the beach here in Malibu. Here is what I found.

1) At first, I thought iPad is useless in direct sunlight. So I got Kindle 3. Well, it does not work well with PDF ebooks and not useable with color PDF files at all. I need those color information. 99% of my ebooks are in PDF format. So I returned my Kindle.

2) I figure out how to use the iPad in direct sunlight (mostly on the beach). Below is how. Basically, I use white on black mode, max brightness, polarizied sunglasses. To cool it down, I take it off my leather case and place the aluminum back on top a cool dry rock. No overheating at all!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NksXmYdji1A

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Normally. But then I read the reports of the people who have one of the new Kindles and have the display fade out and /or page turns slowing down after being in bright light. Not necessarily in the heat of the sunlight, but in bright indoor light (they claim).

That's very puzzling to me. I can’t think of mechanism to account for that.

BTW, my Kindle 3 doesn't display these symptoms. But then my iPad doesn’t overheat and shut down when used in the sunlight.
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