markem 10:18 PM 11-21-2010
I'm thinking of getting me a kindle dx for my holiday present to myself. The new, larger, format and improved contrast makes this seem like a good investment to me.
I'm getting a little pushback from the in-laws, who have about every Apple product on the planet. While I am an iPhone 3G junkie, nothing else that Apple has appeals to me and the extra price for an iPad doesn't seem worthwhile if I only plan to use it as an eReader.
Am I nuts in my thinking (on this subject, the rest isn't open for debate - I am!)?
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pnoon 10:19 PM 11-21-2010
I'm a huge fan of the Kindle, Mark.
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markem 10:22 PM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
I'm a huge fan of the Kindle, Mark.
yeah, but you like Dunhills, Davidoffs and Gerry. sheesh!
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pnoon 10:31 PM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by markem:
yeah, but you like Dunhills, Davidoffs and Gerry. sheesh!
2 out of 3.
I hate that b!tch
:-)
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CigarNut 10:49 PM 11-21-2010
The e-ink technology on the Kindle is far superior to anything that Apple has today. You cannot read or even see the content of an iPad (or iPhone) screen outside in the sun (I know, it's Oregon -- what sun
:-)).
The other problem with the iPad screen is that the high-gloss surface seems to be a magnet for finger prints, etc. which make the screen hard to see without having to clean it often.
I am not trying to say that the iPad is bad -- I just don't think it is perfect for every application and the Kindle is s superior device for reading.
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Wolfgang 10:58 PM 11-21-2010
Why the DX? you can make ajust the font larger on the small ones. Did they make a new DX or is it the same one thats been out?
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GolfNut 11:04 PM 11-21-2010
I read kindle books on my BlackBerry Torch. Don't see the reasoning to buy a kindle. Wife loves kindle on her itouch and iphone.
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MedicCook 11:05 PM 11-21-2010
markem 11:08 PM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Why the DX? you can make ajust the font larger on the small ones. Did they make a new DX or is it the same one thats been out?
larger fonts on a smaller screen equals more scrolling which means more eye strain, at least in my case.
I spend my days reading PDFs of legal documents. For me, the larger screen is important.
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Wolfgang 11:10 PM 11-21-2010
markem 11:11 PM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Kindles dont scroll though. :-)
paging then. Same blur, same effect, no matter how you try to nonsensically argue it.
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LostAbbott 11:19 PM 11-21-2010
If you are reading non color docs and other things you would be reading on a screen otherwise a kindle is the way to go. flipping through stapled pages or dealing with a device not made for reading is not worth the hassle. if you are going to be reading books, magazines, news papers, well then get the real thing and don't waste your money.
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Wolfgang 11:19 PM 11-21-2010
Whatever floats your boat. Buy the DX. There isn't anything else out there like it aside from an Ipad which for e-reading is horrible (even with the anti-glare screen protector).
Compare $379 for the DX with Free no contract 3G to the Ipad 16gb with 3G starting at $629. The Amazon store has over 900,000 titles available and ability to open PDF files make it far better then either B&N or Sonys offerings. You can also surf the net on that same 3G network on the DX for full web pages rendered in black and white of course.
Did I miss anything?
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markem 11:24 PM 11-21-2010
wow, I bet you even know what "GFTS" means.
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Wolfgang 11:28 PM 11-21-2010
Negative, however, I do know the difference and intricate workings of both devices as well as what is out there on the market. I sell these every day at work and Im not seeing why you need to be rude....
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markem 11:36 PM 11-21-2010
You are entertaining. You are angry that you weren't recognized as a guru on the subject as you imply that your (possibly) vast sales droid experience makes you. I'm glad that you know the differences between the two. If, for starters, you could communicate in a reasonably intelligent fashion then you might have more opportunities to showcase your fascinating "sales experience".
I am looking for information. I responded to your query about why not a smaller screen. You got smug, I ignored your saint-like smugness and you grabbed the first comparison web page that you could find (or had memorized) to spew your full and complete knowledge.
Since you know "intricate workings of both devices", I have a question for you: what bus type is used by the device and what type of multi-port memory control circuitry is used. Alternately, how are interrupts handled by the core executive and how is the interrupt mask managed?
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Wolfgang 11:41 PM 11-21-2010
Judging by your knowledge on the subject already, why ask a forum if you should buy it or not? I know HOW to use both devices. You know, menus, interface, which is better for what, etc.
And there IS a difference between scrolling (up and down, side to side) and completely reloading a page. Seems like you should know this......
Enjoy.
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markem 11:54 PM 11-21-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
And there IS a difference between scrolling (up and down, side to side) and completely reloading a page. Seems like you should know this......
Of course. Scrolling involves moving in new material to the viewing area using a wide variety of techniques depending on the underlying hardware support. Reloading a page means redisplaying the same information without updating the display buffer pointers. Of course, I was really talking about paging as in turning the page of a book, which would move the display pointer to a new location and then cause a refresh of the screen with the current page in the display window, but I digress. Pan and refresh v. jump and refresh are, for the most part, hardware ops handling by as little as one location register and one control bit in many modern systems.
I'm sorry to have agitated you. But I haven't had this much fun in a long, long time. Let's call a truce and I'll buy you a good stick and drink if ever we catch up. Okay?
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Wolfgang 12:00 AM 11-22-2010
Fair enough I hate to burn bridges (although I like fire). From my personal experience owning both the DX and smaller kindle there here are my two perspectives.
DX is far better if you are reading at home in a big comfy chair and like you said, want the larger screen.
Kindle 3 far more portable and easier to use on the go in my case between classes and on breaks.
The only think I might add is it doesn't support the epub format that are available through libraries.
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markem 12:03 AM 11-22-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Fair enough I hate to burn bridges (although I like fire). From my personal experience owning both the DX and smaller kindle there here are my two perspectives.
DX is far better if you are reading at home in a big comfy chair and like you said, want the larger screen.
Kindle 3 far more portable and easier to use on the go in my case between classes and on breaks.
The only think I might add is it doesn't support the epub format that are available through libraries.
Now that is great information. As you suspect, I am more stationary in my reading. I tend to read at the coffee shop and at home (which is also where my office is located).
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