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Maybe it's where I live (los Angeles) but I'm glad i don't deal with reading in the sun. I would just avoid it, e ink, LCD, or paper. Sincere question: do you guys Really read in the sun a lot?
the iPad is more, but you do get more for your money. Ive been able to post all of these msgs from my iPad.
I read all the time when I'm out fishing. I also read in the sun the last time I was in S America, and a heck of a lot closer to the Equator than LA is.I can get a netbook _and_ an e-book reader for the price of an iPad.
I guess I'm just not a sunshine guy. To be honest, I bought the iPad for the $30/mo 3G plan, which is cheaper than what you can get for your netbook, and I would own an ebook reader as well, except...I don't need one any more!
I can read for long periods of time with no problem with my JBL.
I only look at one page at a time, and then only one line of the page at a time. I just don't see your point.
Lucky you. Most people can't look at an LCD that close continuously for long periods, including me.If you don't mind having to do a page turn every 20-30 seconds, great for you. I do mind.
The jet book LCD does not have a backlight. It's like a calculator LCD.
Thanks for the info. I didn't know that, the one I tried belonged to a passenger sitting next to me on a plane. So eyestrain is not an issue, but it still doesn't look as good to me as eInk.
No argument from me, there. e-Ink is a phenomenal technology.Have you ever used an old calculator where the numbers fade when you look at the calculator at an angle? This happens on the jetbook except not in relation to your eyes, but in relation to the angle of incidence of the light source.
Remember the college backpack filled with science textbooks like the hunchback remembers Notre Dame. Had only someone handed me a Kindle DX at that time....Love what we have right now and look forward to everything that is coming down the pike!
Don't kid yourself, text book prices will not drop significantly Anyone remember Sony announcing an ebook reader that would be able to access the public library? I haven't heard anything about that product for a while.
But imagine being able to electronically "check out" any book available at your library - FREE! Now imagine doing it over 3G anywhere in the world. It's a great idea but I don't know if it will see the light of day.