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The crappy black and white screen is going to look better under a lot of light, like sunlight, than the iPad's (ugh what an awful name) LCD.
i read outside all the time while getting a tan right?
yea..right..give me a break😛
The crappy black and white screen is going to look better under a lot of light, like sunlight, than the iPad's (ugh what an awful name) LCD.
not so sure about the ebook ink. the issue is those ebook readers cost a large fraction of an ipads price already. have smaller screens and are generally less useful and pleasant to look at. if you are paying 200+ for some black and white screen in a lousy looking product you might want something more😛 ebook readers are single function devices, justifying them outside a small yuppy crowd is rather difficult.
thats like saying who would buy a kindle other than an amazon fanboy😛
the ipad is underwhelming in some aspects mostly because people hyped themselves into thinking it would suck your dick when it came out. but you have to admit it makes the old ebook readers look rather obsolete. you seem to forget that a single task kindle costs from 259-500 depending on model. seriously, u got 500 dollars for a book reader, what do you buy? a kindle? lol
not so sure about the ebook ink. the issue is those ebook readers cost a large fraction of an ipads price already. have smaller screens and are generally less useful and pleasant to look at. if you are paying 200+ for some black and white screen in a lousy looking product you might want something more😛 ebook readers are single function devices, justifying them outside a small yuppy crowd is rather difficult.
i read outside all the time while getting a tan right?
yea..right..give me a break😛
i read outside all the time while getting a tan right?
yea..right..give me a break😛
Funny, I have an iPhone v1 and I think it rocks. I'm out of contract now, and I see no improvement that merits re-upping my contract. I can run 100% of the software, I don't suffer without the slow ass ATT 3G network, and I have little use for GPS when I can make do with cell triangulation.
I'm assuming from these statements combined that you have NOT seen an e-Ink screen. I don't mean to sound like an ass, but you really can't comment on them until you have. It really is a totally different type of screen that is FAR better suited for reading than an LCD. Your "less pleasant to look at" screens look like...well, paper. Are you saying it isn't pleasant reading a paperback book because the page isn't glowing? e-Ink is far from obsolete.
The standard Kindle is $259, anywhere from half to 1/3 the price of the iPad, and gives a much more enjoyable experience for reading a regular everyday book. Its also thinner & ligher than the iPad, and includes unlimited, FREE wireless data. Who is loling now?
I do agree that the Kindle DX is overpriced, however, its still thinner and lighter than the iPad, has the same size screen, the same free wireless, and again, has a screen that's actually enjoyable to read with.
However, none of that had anything to do with my post you were replying to. My question was, if you can use the Kindle App on the iPad - the existing Kindle App that's already out for iPhone and iPod Touch - why wouldn't you? Why would you pay $14.99 for a book with iBook when you could pay $9.99 for a Kindle book - that you read on your iPad - and can potentially transfer to a Kindle if you get one?
And its kinda funny that you relate the Kindle to the yuppie crowd while defending the iPad. The iPad is the quintissential yuppie coffee shop crowd product, whereas outside of the standard gadget crowd, the demographics that latch onto the Kindle are business travelers and the "Oprah-demo" heavy reading crowds.
Huh? I read outside all the time. In the summer, I read outside probably 10x as much as inside. Have you ever been to a beach? A lot of people read at the beach...at the pool...outside on their deck.
What world are you from?
ugh, who hasn't seen an eink screen by now😛 lets just say i wasn't blown away. it is a better screen IN YOUR OPINION. not in fact. if the ipad is yuppy, as all apple products are, the kindle is only that much worse you realize, anyone plonking down 500 dollars on a single task device just to spend another chunk of cash on books is just freely tossing away cash. i wouldn't judge by amazons book prices which are probably heavily subsidized by amazon to drive ereader sales. plus, thats not apples fault, its the publishers who set the base price.
oh i read at the beach all the time!!
oh wait, i don't.
where do people really read most of the time? on planes, trains, coffee shops etc. that is closer to reality. unless you are rich and go on vacations all the time you are better off spending 5 bucks on a paperback if you need to read in the blazing sun while getting your cancer on.
anyways who carries their kindle everywhere they go. almost no one.
people need to dig up an old iphone thread when it first came out. i'd like to see what was said.😉
I didn't mean the phone sucked itself per-se (although it was flawed), but that as a product it wasn't something that everyone instantly ran out and bought, it took a couple of releases for the product to really take off (although in part that might be due to not being available everywhere), but you can see that as soon as the new phones hit the market sales went up very significantly, so as a product either it was a badly managed launch, or it wasn't really popular until a while after launch and after it had been tweaked and given added appeal with new features etc.
e-Ink looks like paper - do you think the iPad looks better than paper? And again...the standard Kindle is $259, and it has free internet, a (admittedly simple) browser, and music playback. And regardless of which you like better inside, and maybe you live in northern Siberia where reading outside isn't much fun, but most readers do actually read outdoors...and there really is no debate the e-ink is better than LCD in sunlight.
Who the hell cares whose fault it is that iBook costs that much? Does it hurt your soul that someone might insult Apple? I'm not even getting into a Kindle vs iPad argument there - relax sport, you can still go buy your precious Jobs-approved device - I'm asking why you would spend $14.99 for a book to read on your iPad when you could spend $9.99 for the same book on your iPad with the Kindle app.
I didn't mean the phone sucked itself per-se (although it was flawed), but that as a product it wasn't something that everyone instantly ran out and bought, it took a couple of releases for the product to really take off (although in part that might be due to not being available everywhere), but you can see that as soon as the new phones hit the market sales went up very significantly, so as a product either it was a badly managed launch, or it wasn't really popular until a while after launch and after it had been tweaked and given added appeal with new features etc.
Again....most of us don't live in Antarctica where you can't read outside. Maybe in your fantasy world no one does, but here in reality, many people read outside. Hell, I live in Seattle, not exactly the most pleasant climate, and there are still a lot of outdoor readers here...when rain permits, of course.
Who carries their Kindle everywhere? Well...Kindle owners? If you own a Kindle, and you're somewhere that normally you'd be carrying your book(s)....err....uhh....you probably have your Kindle instead. Pretty simple logic.
it doesn't look like paper, it looks like a fancy lcd black and white image. it still has an unpleasant not quite right quality to the look compared to actual paper.
most readers dont' read outdoors, i'm not tripping over people reading everywhere i go. seriously atot, how many times have you actually seen someone reading a kindle outside. basically never😛
its a matter of where to attach blame. so of course it matters whether its the publishers or apple jiggering the price against consumers. only someone blinded by apple hatred wouldn't be able to see this.
yea and you live in some fantasy where everyone is lounging outside with their kindle. where is this wonderland?
if you want to pretend that someone who carries an ebook reader around all the time are the majority of readers well you are just in fantasy land. you can bet most are languishing in a drawer somewhere.
I said people are lounding outside READING. Obviously most people do not have an eReader. You're changing what I'm saying to try to fit your retort better. Slick move, too bad it failed miserably.
And you seriously think people buy Kindles and just put them in drawers? What would possibly give you that impression?