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i swear i look up many authors on wiki, the internet, i look up authors in the kindle store, and i never have to really interrupt my reading. breaking out a laptop is tedious, and mind, i did about 2 hours worth of browsing through information on saul bellow, william kennedy, etc, at a house with no wifi or anything, yesterday.
i do take issue with wikipedia. the articles aren't necessarily spectacular, but when you're looking for WHO to read, it's very useful. so these guys who claim to not need 3g, do they just not know what they're missing? i think so. the convenience! |
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Rubbish... I read for relaxation and entertainment on my ereader wherever I am... I am NEVER so desperate for all the rest that I can't wait... typical case of modern short attention span... If I can't have it now then I'll cry or forget it... For look ups, well "breaking out a laptop" is your way of doing things... personally I have a computer permanently on with broadband access doing my work in the fore or background and I have a smartphone if I ever do get that desperate but my ereading is a way to escape all the "permanently connected" stuff so I can read in peace and quiet... just like many others here...
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I have plenty of books to carry around with me. I don't need that on my Sonys or my Kindle. Just need the books. Turn them on, there they are! I'm also partial to longer battery life. That's why I keep the wifi on my Kindle turned off.
When out, I've got an iPhone for quick look-ups. Mostly use it for GPS, though, 'cause I get lost easily. At home, I have my desktop. I just don't find 3g at all needful. |
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this is interesting. i think you're right on. however, a device that caters to this modern phenomena is more better than one that doesn't, imo.
i wouldn't want to boot up a smart phone to web surf. disruptive or interrupting. having a device that does it all instead of a dedicated brick, is a lot more useful. Last edited by Ditchleyportrait; 08-03-2011 at 01:23 PM. |
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I neither need nor want 3G on my reader. I see how it can be a necessity for people who are constantly on the go but, fortunately, I am not one of those people.
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Eh. If I need to connect my ereader to the 'Net for some reason when I'm away from home, I'll drop in to one of the many, many, many wi-fi hotspots in the region (all the free-standing McD's have 'em, as does the local rec centre/library, and there were 4 different public hotspots in range of the nearest mall's food court, last time I was there). And if I'm traveling, most hotels seem to have access as well these days.
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Cannot live without the 3G on my kindle. I am frequently in areas for weeks at a time when it is my only connection. Need a book get a book.
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I love technology and spend a great deal of time online. But I don't need to look up other authors or hit Wikipedia when I'm reading a book. I like to focus and enjoy the words, not bounce back and forth between the book and other activities.
This isn't to say that I never run across people, events, and words that I want to look into further when I read. I do, all the time! But if my curiosity is truly piqued, I have no problem remembering to look them up online later, when I'm at the computer. It just isn't that hard for me to wait. |
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Some of us refuse to buy books with DRM. Until the shops that we are tied to with 3G predominately sell DRM-free books, that service is pretty much useless to us. So in our case, it isn't just a matter of not knowing what we're missing.
Edit: I wanted to add that I know that the 3G access is funded by book purchases, so I would feel a bit guilty about using it for web-surfing while not buying any books. Last edited by rkomar; 08-03-2011 at 02:18 PM. |
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I have so many books in my pending-to-read collection that I never need to buy RIGHT NOW.
As for info lookup, I either use my phone or wait. Only thing I'd need 3G for is international use (mostly for non-reading tasks -- email, etc). I've wanted to send a document to my Kindle once or twice at work, but it cannot connect to corporate networks, nor ad-hoc (for wifi tethering to my phone's 3G connection), so if they'd just allow one of those that'd make up for my one reason to want 3G. |
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If I need more info, I wait until I'm done reading. Then I look it up on my desktop the next time I sit in front of it.
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Not a case of short attention span, more like: "Join us. You will be assimilated."
Eventually we'll all be part of a large streaming conscience communicating through "telepathy". I already feel disorientated without my smartphone, it's like a much needed symbiosis. BTW, all poetry in my blog were written in it and published on the fly (3G), either from the bus, from the streets or wherever. More than once I started writing right away just as inspiration passes me by in warm colors and sweet smells... |
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What if eventually a computer shall mean what is just at your hand?
I (still) have a Linux desktop, but I download books directly to my smartphone, any time I want. And no, I'm not eager to wait after reading to know some things, like references to other books, to landscapes, to art, etc. Quick look up online is an amazing experience while still reading the book. |
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